This vintage goblet cup is a masterclass in traditional woodturning, originating from the island of Sri Lanka. Masterfully turned from a single, substantial block of dense hardwood—likely Satinwood or Calamander—this vessel features a graceful, tapered silhouette and a stepped, flared base. Historically used as a ceremonial or high-status storage container, it represents the refined craftsmanship of the Indian Ocean trade routes.
The wood has been polished over decades of handling, developing a deep, mirror-like chocolate patina that highlights the tight, undulating grain of the timber. Its clean lines and architectural "stepped" neck make it a versatile bridge piece for Modern Organic, Transitional, or Wabi-Sabi interiors. Whether used as a refined vessel for white ranunculus, a sophisticated pencil cup for a curated desk, or a standalone sculptural object, it brings a sense of quiet, historical luxury to any setting.
- *Era: Late 19th / Early 20th Century
- *Size: 5"D x 8" H
- *Material: Antique Solid Turned Hardwood
- *Color:
High-Luster Natural Oil Patina
- *Origin:
Sri Lanka
- *Condition: Excellent Antique Condition. Displays a smooth, lustrous finish with minor surface marks and age-appropriate wood character.
- **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.