Indian L Wooden Pulley Wheel Ornament 1950s

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Indian L Wooden Pulley Wheel Ornament 1950s

This exceptional pulley wheel ornament, crafted from Indian rosewood, dates back to the 1950s. Originally part of an ox cart, it played a crucial role in aiding local merchants with transportation and trade. The durable and richly grained rosewood, commonly used by locals, has aged gracefully over time, revealing its natural beauty and unique character. The wheel’s rustic charm makes it a perfect decorative piece for modern interiors, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. Whether displayed as a standalone accent or incorporated into a curated decor arrangement, this ornament adds warmth and a touch of history to any space. As a one-of-a-kind piece, this wooden pulley wheel tells the story of India’s rural heritage, embodying a blend of utility and artistry that makes it both timeless and versatile.

Dimensions (LxWxH)

76 x 20 x 70 cm

Place of Origin

India

Period

1950s

Colour

Natural Wood

Condition

Good

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