Spun Brass Temple Bucket From Rajasthan - Ca 1940'S
This spun brass temple bucket from Rajasthan dates to the 1940s and reflects the enduring craftsmanship of traditional Indian metalworkers. Formed from heavy-gauge brass with a clean tapered profile, rolled rim and sturdy swing handle, it was likely used for carrying water within temple complexes or for ritual washing and ceremonial purposes. Its understated form is a testament to the practical elegance of everyday devotional objects. Decades of use have bestowed the brass with a rich, warm patina, accompanied by areas of oxidation and surface wear that enhance its authenticity and character. The subtle variations in tone and texture tell the story of a life spent in service within a sacred setting. Today, this handsome vessel makes a striking decorative piece, equally at home as a planter, log bucket, umbrella stand or sculptural accent. Its simple silhouette and beautifully aged surface embody the timeless appeal of traditional Rajasthani metalwork. Origin: Rajasthan, India Date: c. 1940s Materials: Spun brass Features: Tapered form, rolled rim, original swing handle, warm aged patina Condition: Good vintage condition with wear, oxidation and surface markings consistent with age and use Dimensions: W35 x D28 x H30 cm
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