Wooden Tibetan Dough Bowl l160 The lacquer has a lovely
Description
The lacquer has a lovely crackled look and is worn around the frame
Please note that each painting will vary slightly in terms of colour and design
and would have been used to hold especially prized or valuable items
These chunky ones are beautifully decorated with flowers and a coiled rope design
Alternatively they could be hinged to form a folding screen
Wooden Tibetan Dough Bowl l160 The lacquer has a lovelyTibet, circa 1900 These unusual, rectangular wooden bowls are from the eastern part of Tibet, near the border with Qingha province. The are made from willow wood, roughly hollowed out to form these large containers. Originally they were used for kneeding dough, and each one shows the age and patina associated with years of use. Today they make wonderful, large fruit bowls or centrepiece to a dining table. Each one varies slightly in size, shape and
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