Provincial Trunk Mortar

c. 1900
$2,680 USD
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Dimensions
W: 16.0" D: 14.0" H: 26.0"
Materials
Wood
Purchase Quantity
Collection #
TLD051F
Estimated Shipping
$250

This large wooden mortar dates to the late 19th century and was originally used for crushing rice, grain, spices and other foodstuffs. Carved from a single tree trunk, the mortar has a smoothly worn interior bowl from years of use. The exterior is smooth to the touch with a burnished patina, further textured by blade marks and the irregular wear of antique wood. Today, the large rice mortar brings organic texture and form to modern interiors as an unexpected catch-all or a cachepot for houseplants.

Additional Dimensions:
Opening: 12.5"W x 11.75"D
Interior: 15"H

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