Dar Antique Wooden Grain Seeder:
This antique wooden grain seeder is a rare example of traditional Indian agricultural craftsmanship, once used for the manual sowing of seeds. Hand carved from solid wood, the piece reflects the ingenuity and artistry of early rural farming tools, where functionality and craftsmanship were closely intertwined.
Weighing approximately 1500 grams, the seeder has a compact yet solid presence, with carved structural elements and a naturally aged surface that has developed a deep patina over time. The wear, tonal variation, and texture visible across the body are authentic indicators of age and rural use, not artificial distressing.
Today, such tools are no longer produced in this form, making surviving examples highly collectible. This piece works beautifully as a heritage display object, tabletop conversation piece, museum collectible, or rustic interior accent.
Ideal for antique collectors, agrarian historians, interior designers, farmhouse décor stylists, and heritage hospitality spaces, this grain seeder bridges agricultural history and decorative art.
Key Features:
Genuine antique wooden grain seeder
Hand carved solid wood construction
Traditional Indian agricultural tool
Naturally aged patina and wear
Sculptural, display-worthy form
Rare rural heritage collectible
Not a reproduction
Dimensions & Weight (Approximate):
Size: 6 × 6 × 5 inches
Weight: 1500 grams
Please review all photographs carefully for exact condition, carving details, and surface character. Marks and wear are consistent with age and add to authenticity.
This is a one-of-a-kind agricultural antique. Once sold, sourcing a similar piece may be difficult.
