
Scratchwork Lacquer Pot From Sindh - Ca 1900
Indian lacquer pots are true works of art and this colourful lacquer box is an excellent collector's piece. This pot is from Sindh and the technique used is known as scratchwork. This piece dates from theĀ turn of the century, circa 1900.
Lacquer boxes are commonly used in Rajasthan and Gujarat for storing jewellery or bindi (the red powder that Indian ladies apply to the forehead).
Lacquering is done by the craftsman on a hand-powered lathe. The wooden pot is spun and a lac stick is pressed against the pot. As the pot spins friction softens the lac which coats the surface of the wood. Quite intricate designs can be created by the craftsman using different techniques.
Good quality lacquer pots are becoming increasingly difficult to find.
Dimensions:
8.5 x 8.5 x 8.5Ā (wxdxh cms)
Ā
From India
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £7.50
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Scratchwork Lacquer Pot From Sindh - Ca 1900
Indian lacquer pots are true works of art and this colourful lacquer box is an excellent collector's piece. This pot is from Sindh and the technique used is known as scratchwork. This piece dates from theĀ turn of the century, circa 1900.
Lacquer boxes are commonly used in Rajasthan and Gujarat for storing jewellery or bindi (the red powder that Indian ladies apply to the forehead).
Lacquering is done by the craftsman on a hand-powered lathe. The wooden pot is spun and a lac stick is pressed against the pot. As the pot spins friction softens the lac which coats the surface of the wood. Quite intricate designs can be created by the craftsman using different techniques.
Good quality lacquer pots are becoming increasingly difficult to find.
Dimensions:
8.5 x 8.5 x 8.5Ā (wxdxh cms)
Ā
From India
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £7.50
More delivery options available at checkout
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Indian lacquer pots are true works of art and this colourful lacquer box is an excellent collector's piece. This pot is from Sindh and the technique used is known as scratchwork. This piece dates from theĀ turn of the century, circa 1900.
Lacquer boxes are commonly used in Rajasthan and Gujarat for storing jewellery or bindi (the red powder that Indian ladies apply to the forehead).
Lacquering is done by the craftsman on a hand-powered lathe. The wooden pot is spun and a lac stick is pressed against the pot. As the pot spins friction softens the lac which coats the surface of the wood. Quite intricate designs can be created by the craftsman using different techniques.
Good quality lacquer pots are becoming increasingly difficult to find.
Dimensions:
8.5 x 8.5 x 8.5Ā (wxdxh cms)
Ā
From India
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £7.50
More delivery options available at checkout























