Indian Wooden Pulley Ball Ornament Feat. Yellow Paint 1950s

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Indian Wooden Pulley Ball Ornament Feat. Yellow Paint 1950s

This vintage pulley wheel ornament, crafted from Indian rosewood, originates from the 1950s and holds a rich cultural legacy. Once an integral part of an ox cart, it played a pivotal role in aiding local merchants with trade and transportation. The sturdy rosewood, a popular choice among locals for its durability, has aged beautifully, revealing intricate wood grains that highlight its natural charm. Accented with traces of original yellow paint, this piece is truly one of a kind. The faded hue adds a rustic yet vibrant touch, enhancing its aesthetic appeal. Perfect as a decorative accent in a modern home, this pulley wheel offers a harmonious blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design sensibilities.With its unique history and timeless allure, this Indian wooden pulley wheel ornament serves as both a conversation starter and a symbol of India’s rich heritage.

Dimensions (LxWxH)

38 x 32 x 52 cm

Place of Origin

India

Period

1950s

Colour

Natural Wood

Condition

Good

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