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This beautifully crafted vintage box combines the richness of ebonised wood with intricate brass and copper inlay work, likely dating back to the 1950s-1970s. The domed lid and sides feature delicate pierced patterns, showcasing skilled craftsmanship with stylized motifs that echo traditional Indian design. The brass inlays form detailed arches and floral designs, with touches of copper adding depth and elegance. Fitted with brass hardware and a sturdy latch, this piece is both decorative and functional, ideal for storing small treasures or as a striking accent piece.
Indian artisans have long been known for their expertise in metalwork and wood inlay, with regions like Moradabad renowned for brassware. Boxes like this were often handcrafted during the mid-20th century, a time when demand for exotic and ornate items was growing in Western markets. The combination of wood, brass, and copper in these boxes is rooted in Indian tradition, where metals symbolize wealth and protection. Over the years, they have become popular worldwide, appreciated for their artisanal heritage and decorative charm.
This box measures approximately 13 cm x 5 cm x 5 cm. It is in very good vintage condition, with minor wear consistent with age and use, which adds to its character. There is no structural damage, making it a wonderful addition to any collection of vintage decor.