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Rosewood Seed Drills From Kerala - 19th Century Option:Option 2 The fine cobalt-blue detailing

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The fine cobalt-blue detailing

This black painted elm Chinese kang table is from Shanxi province and dates from the late 19th century

this form developed during the Ming dynasty and remained popular for centuries due to its balanced proportions and practical functionality

This fabulous Teakwood chest has a great patina

Rosewood Seed Drills From Kerala - 19th Century Option:Option 2 The fine cobalt-blue detailingThese beautifully carved antique Indian seed drills have developed a wonderful patina over the decades. The rosewood seed drills are usually from Kerala in South India. In Gujarat, they're called orani () and would have been used to sow seeds in the fields. The carvings have been softened through over 100 years of repeated daily use. We have left these seed drills unwaxed for a more rustic feel. Like many things in India, seed drills were made for a

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