Indian Wooden Pulley Ball Ornament - Green Paint

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Indian Wooden Pulley Ball Ornament - Green Paint

Crafted from Indian rosewood, this unique pulley ornament dates back to the 1950s. Originally used in a village water well, it played a vital role in assisting locals with their daily water sourcing needs. Over time, the natural wood grains have emerged beautifully, showcasing the inherent charm and character of the rosewood. A touch of original green paint adds a distinctive and vibrant accent, making this pulley a one-of-a-kind decorative piece. Its rich history and rustic aesthetic make it a versatile addition to any modern home, whether displayed as a standalone ornament or as part of a curated decor arrangement. This pulley ball ornament is a testament to the resourceful craftsmanship of rural India and offers a glimpse into the traditions of a bygone era while fitting seamlessly into contemporary interiors.

Dimensions (LxWxH)

46 x 46 x 50 cm

Place of Origin

India

Period

1950s

Colour

Natural Wood

Condition

Good

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