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Red Lacquer Pot From Uttar Pradesh - Ca 1930

Red Lacquer Pot From Uttar Pradesh - Ca 1930

This striking red lacquer pot originates from Uttar Pradesh in northern India and dates to the early 20th century. Simpler in form than the ornate lacquerware of Rajasthan, these pots share the same vivid red tone seen on traditional Chinese furniture. Each one was hand-turned on a lathe and finished using the ancient lacquering process unique to this region.

The pot’s rich lacquer surface has aged beautifully, while the interior bears deep staining from its original contents — bindi powder once used by Indian women for adornment. Pieces like this are increasingly sought after by collectors of Indian folk art for their sculptural simplicity and timeless appeal.

  • Origin: Uttar Pradesh, Northern India
  • Date: Early 20th century
  • Materials: Wood with red lacquer finish
  • Features: Finial lid, hand-turned on a lathe, traces of original bindi pigment inside
  • Condition: Excellent antique condition with aged lacquer and natural wear
  • Dimensions: W18 x D18 x H22 cm
$133.35
Red Lacquer Pot From Uttar Pradesh - Ca 1930—
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Red Lacquer Pot From Uttar Pradesh - Ca 1930

This striking red lacquer pot originates from Uttar Pradesh in northern India and dates to the early 20th century. Simpler in form than the ornate lacquerware of Rajasthan, these pots share the same vivid red tone seen on traditional Chinese furniture. Each one was hand-turned on a lathe and finished using the ancient lacquering process unique to this region.

The pot’s rich lacquer surface has aged beautifully, while the interior bears deep staining from its original contents — bindi powder once used by Indian women for adornment. Pieces like this are increasingly sought after by collectors of Indian folk art for their sculptural simplicity and timeless appeal.

  • Origin: Uttar Pradesh, Northern India
  • Date: Early 20th century
  • Materials: Wood with red lacquer finish
  • Features: Finial lid, hand-turned on a lathe, traces of original bindi pigment inside
  • Condition: Excellent antique condition with aged lacquer and natural wear
  • Dimensions: W18 x D18 x H22 cm

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This striking red lacquer pot originates from Uttar Pradesh in northern India and dates to the early 20th century. Simpler in form than the ornate lacquerware of Rajasthan, these pots share the same vivid red tone seen on traditional Chinese furniture. Each one was hand-turned on a lathe and finished using the ancient lacquering process unique to this region.

The pot’s rich lacquer surface has aged beautifully, while the interior bears deep staining from its original contents — bindi powder once used by Indian women for adornment. Pieces like this are increasingly sought after by collectors of Indian folk art for their sculptural simplicity and timeless appeal.

  • Origin: Uttar Pradesh, Northern India
  • Date: Early 20th century
  • Materials: Wood with red lacquer finish
  • Features: Finial lid, hand-turned on a lathe, traces of original bindi pigment inside
  • Condition: Excellent antique condition with aged lacquer and natural wear
  • Dimensions: W18 x D18 x H22 cm