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Indian Carved Tika Box From Banswara - 19th Century

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Indian Carved Tika Box From Banswara - 19th Century

Indian Carved Tika Box From Banswara - 19th Century

This carved teak wood tika box from the Banswara tribal region of Rajasthan is a fine example of 19th-century village craftsmanship. Traditionally carved from a single piece of teak, these boxes were used to store the sacred red powder (kumkum) applied to the forehead as a tika or bindi, an important Hindu ritual mark.

This piece, over 100 years old, is richly decorated with stylised lotus carvings, a symbol of purity, and features a handle carved in the form of a horse, adding character and symbolic strength. With its warm patina and timeworn surface, it embodies the simplicity and artistry of tribal Rajasthan.

Perfect for collectors of Indian tribal and village art, these boxes make striking decorative pieces and look especially effective displayed in a group on a table or wall. Each one is unique, telling its own story through hand-carved detail.

  • Origin: Banswara, Rajasthan, India
  • Date: 19th century
  • Materials: Teak wood
  • Features: Carved from a single block, lotus decoration, horse-shaped handle
  • Function: Storage for tika/bindi powder used in Hindu rituals
  • Condition: Worn surface and aged patina consistent with age and use
  • Dimensions: W34 x D8.5 x H19 cm
$129.85
Indian Carved Tika Box From Banswara - 19th Century
$129.85

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This carved teak wood tika box from the Banswara tribal region of Rajasthan is a fine example of 19th-century village craftsmanship. Traditionally carved from a single piece of teak, these boxes were used to store the sacred red powder (kumkum) applied to the forehead as a tika or bindi, an important Hindu ritual mark.

This piece, over 100 years old, is richly decorated with stylised lotus carvings, a symbol of purity, and features a handle carved in the form of a horse, adding character and symbolic strength. With its warm patina and timeworn surface, it embodies the simplicity and artistry of tribal Rajasthan.

Perfect for collectors of Indian tribal and village art, these boxes make striking decorative pieces and look especially effective displayed in a group on a table or wall. Each one is unique, telling its own story through hand-carved detail.

  • Origin: Banswara, Rajasthan, India
  • Date: 19th century
  • Materials: Teak wood
  • Features: Carved from a single block, lotus decoration, horse-shaped handle
  • Function: Storage for tika/bindi powder used in Hindu rituals
  • Condition: Worn surface and aged patina consistent with age and use
  • Dimensions: W34 x D8.5 x H19 cm

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