Antique village sticky rice pan. These hard wood trays were handmade by the rural villagers of Northern Thailand. Each one has a unique look and was carved from a single solid piece of wood with primitive tools. Once used by the villagers to spread the hot sticky rice on to get the proper moisture content. Now these primitive kitchen utensils have been replaced with aluminum. Once a family's necessity now a great rustic home decor accent piece for your modern home. Height: 30 inches. Width: ...click for details
Antique primitive teak wood bow. Great example of village craftsmanship. Carved out of a single log with primitive tools, this crude bowl features a great natural aged look. This old kitchen item is a great home decor accent piece for our modern homes. Can be used for display only, or as a fruit bowl. Found in rural Northern Thailand, near the Burmese border. Small burn on one side (see enlargement #4). 10 inches in diameter. 5 inches tall.
70-90 year old Pakistani goblet. The artisan has completely hand etched and hand made each goblet into a beautiful design that is a true work of art. Good condition. Just like the ones that you may have seen in the movies "Alexander" and "Troy".
70-90 year old Pakistani milk goblet. It is completely hand made and etched by hand. The markings are beautifully designed. Brass plated with nickel. Good condition. Just like the goblets that were seen in the movies "Alexander" and "Troy".
Rural wood sticky rice pan. These hard wood trays were handmade by the rural villagers of Northern Thailand. Each one has a unique look and was carved from a single solid piece of wood with primitive tools. Once used by the villagers to spread the hot sticky rice on to get the proper moisture content. Now these primitive kitchen utensils have been replaced with aluminum. Once a family's necessity, now a great rustic home decor accent piece for your modern home. 30 1/2 inches tall. 19 inches ...click for details
16 inches tall. Late 1800s. Kerosene lamps probably left by the British colony in Burma (Myanmar). The elephant on the bottom makes us believe that they were made in Asia.