Vintage Handwoven Rattan Demijohn Vessel

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Vintage Handwoven Rattan Demijohn Vessel

A beautifully handcrafted vintage rattan vessel featuring an intricate open-weave construction and oversized loop handles. Traditionally designed to encase and protect a large glass demijohn used for storing water, wine, or spirits, this piece has developed a rich patina that highlights the craftsmanship of its natural materials. Today, it serves as a striking decorative object, adding texture and sculptural character to interiors inspired by wabi-sabi, Mediterranean, rustic, or tropical aesthetics.

Dimensions (L x W x H)

48 x 28 x 53 cm

Place of Origin

Southeast Asia (likely Indonesia or the Philippines)

Period

Mid to Late 20th Century (circa 1960s–1980s)

Condition

Good Vintage Condition

Materials & Techniques

Handwoven rattan / cane, Dual loop handles, rich aged patina, handcrafted construction

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