This powerful sculptural piece, named Veer (meaning brave or warrior), is a rare vintage find crafted from solid teak wood. Originally a bull head yoke—part of the traditional harness system used by farmers in rural India—this artifact is deeply rooted in the agricultural legacy of the land. Dating back nearly 70–80 years, it once formed an essential part of daily farming life, guiding strong bulls through fields during sowing and ploughing seasons.
Over time, the utilitarian object has transcended its purpose to become a timeless sculpture. The wood, darkened with age and polished by touch and time, retains the deep character of generations who worked the soil with reverence and resilience. The rounded forms, wear patterns, and subtle chisel marks speak volumes of its journey—from a tool of survival to a symbol of rustic elegance.
Now mounted on a custom iron stand, the Veer sculpture brings together the earthy tactility of wood with the minimal elegance of metal. Whether placed on a console, mantle, or bookshelf, it serves not just as a design element, but as a conversation starter—a piece that evokes strength, purpose, and the beauty of heritage craftsmanship.
Perfect for collectors of folk art, lovers of wabi-sabi interiors, or those seeking authentic vintage decor with soul, the Veer Bull Head Yoke Sculpture is a truly one-of-a-kind piece.
Material: Vintage teak wood with an iron display stand
Provenance: Rural India
Estimated Age: 70–80 years
Use: Decorative artifact | Conversation piece | Collectible heritage item
Care Tip: Dust with a dry cloth; avoid moisture or direct sunlight for long periods.
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