Carved Knife & Holder From The Terai - 19th Century

Carved Knife & Holder From The Terai - 19th Century

Brand: Indigo Antiques
SKU: A00086V11
86.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

This rare 19th-century grass-cutting knife from the Terai region of Nepal is a wonderful example of how everyday village tools were elevated through skilled craftsmanship. Made for practical agricultural use, the curved iron blade was designed for cutting grasses and vegetation, while the accompanying teak wood sheath provided protection when not in use. What makes this piece particularly special is the beautifully hand-carved holder. Decorated with intricate geometric and floral motifs, the sheath reflects the artistic traditions of Terai craftsmen, who transformed even the most utilitarian objects into works of folk art. The rich patina of the wood and iron, developed through decades of use and handling, adds further depth and authenticity. Today, examples such as this are increasingly difficult to find and are prized by collectors of tribal, rural and ethnographic artefacts. Displayed on a shelf, desk or cabinet, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the daily life and craftsmanship of 19th-century Nepal. Origin: Terai Region, Nepal Date: 19th Century Materials: Hand-carved teak wood and forged iron Features: Original carved wooden holder, curved grass-cutting blade, geometric folk-art decoration, rich aged patina Condition: Good antique condition with wear, surface marks and patination consistent with age and use Dimensions: W29 x D11 x H4 cm

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