This is an authentic vintage teak wood bijani, a traditional Indian farming tool, approximately 90 years old. Originally used in agricultural practices, this tool now serves as a decorative rustic artifact and a reminder of India’s agrarian heritage.
About the Piece
Carved from solid teak wood, the bijani has a distinctive geometric carved design and an aged patina developed over decades of use. While it once had a purely functional purpose, today it stands as a folk collectible, admired for its simplicity, history, and organic form.
Details:
Age: Approx. 90 years old
Material: Solid teak wood
Size: 10 x 6 x 8 inches (approx.)
Origin: India
Condition: Vintage with natural wear, surface marks, and aged patina consistent with age
Uses:
Display as rustic home décor
Collectible tribal folk artifact
Can be used as a sculptural accent piece in modern, bohemian, or farmhouse interiors
A rare reminder of India’s agricultural traditions
Why Collect?
Authentic 90-year-old Indian farming tool
Made of durable teak wood with natural aged patina
Perfect for collectors of folk artifacts, tribal tools, or rustic wooden décor
Unique decorative accent with cultural heritage value
This vintage bijani is not just an object—it’s a story of craftsmanship, tradition, and everyday rural life, transformed into a timeless decorative collectible.

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