This Authentic Wooden Naga Pot is a rare and remarkable handcrafted piece from the Naga tribes of Northeast India, known for their exquisite wood carving traditions. These pots were historically used for storing rice beer, grains, or water and were often adorned with intricate carvings depicting tribal folklore, mythology, or daily life.
This particular piece features a beautifully carved human figure integrated into the design, showcasing the incredible craftsmanship of the Naga artisans. The deep patina and aged texture indicate its authentic vintage nature, likely dating back 70-80 years, making it a perfect collector’s item.
The pot retains its original form, including the rope handles, adding to its raw and rustic charm. It can be used as a statement decor piece, bringing an earthy, tribal aesthetic to your home or collection.
Approximate Age: 70-80 years
Material: Solid Wood
Origin: Nagaland, India
Usage: Traditionally used for storage, now ideal for rustic home decor
This is a one-of-a-kind artifact, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of tribal art and heritage pieces.
Size: 10 x 9 x 12 inches
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