This dramatic vessel is a genuine piece of Primitive Treenware and Tribal Art, transforming a functional grain or spice mortar (Ukhali) into a significant decorative artifact. Likely dating to the early 20th Century, its heavy, dark hardwood form and highly expressive high-relief carving are characteristic of folk art traditions found in remote, artisanal regions across South Asia (including areas like Orissa/Odisha). The figural motifs—often representing local deities, ancestral figures, or everyday life—imbue the vessel with deep cultural narrative. The wood is dense, and the deep-brown surface is layered with an unmistakable, heavy patina—the dark, soft luster that only decades of ritual handling and oil absorption can create. Its sculptural form is a testament to the artisan's skill and the beauty of utility.
This artifact makes a powerful statement in a contemporary setting. Its sculptural form is a perfect anchor for Global Modern or Wabi-Sabi design, providing a crucial element of soul and history that modern spaces crave.
Use it as a Tribal Centerpiece, place it on a minimalist surface to contrast its deep, dark texture and rough carving against smooth, light woods and clean lines. Or make it a Figural Planter: Its impressive siz is ideal for creating a showstopping moment. Use it to house a dramatic white orchid (as pictured), a cascade of fern, or a bundle of tall, textural grasses, turning a simple plant display into a museum-worthy vignette. Its sheer sculptural presence is enough to define an entire corner of a room.
- *Era: Antique
- *Material: Wood
- *Size: 11“(D) x 14.75“(H)
- *Color: Dark Brown
- *Condition: Wear consistent with age & use, blemishes and imperfections will be present. These are not to be considered defects but rather part of its character & historical value.
Found in India
- **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.