Wooden Naga Pot (600)
Wooden Naga pot
Authentic Weathered Naga Pot from Indonesia
Experience the essence of Indonesian culture and craftsmanship with this authentic weathered Naga pot, an exceptionally decorative object that pays homage to the rich traditions of the Naga tribe. This beautiful pot, with its raw charm and deep historical resonance, brings the spirit of Indonesia into your interior.
Origin and History
The Naga pots come from northern Indonesia, where they have been handcrafted for centuries by the Naga tribe. Each pot is unique and bears the marks of time and use, resulting in a weathered appearance that testifies to a rich history and deep-rooted cultural meaning. These pots were originally used for storage and ritual purposes, often decorated with symbols and patterns that tell stories about ancestral spirits and the connection to nature.
Unique and Handmade
Each Naga pot is handmade by skilled craftsmen using traditional techniques passed down through generations. The production process begins with carving the pot, followed by the hand-applied decorative details. The pot is then finished to a simple, rustic look.
Weathered Character
The weathered character of this pot is not only an aesthetic feature, but also a testament to its authenticity and history. The pot shows signs of erosion, colour variations and small imperfections resulting from years of exposure to the elements and use. These features make each pot unique and give it an unmistakable charm and authenticity that cannot be reproduced by modern production methods.
Decorative and Functional
Although the Naga pots were originally used for storage, they are now often used as decorative elements in interiors. Their robust and organic look makes them perfect for rural and sober interiors. They can be used as flower pots, vases or as a stand-alone object that adds a touch of exotic elegance to any space.
Dimensions and Specifications
- Height: 45CM
- Diameter: 25CM
- Material: Wood
- Colour: Earth tones with natural weathered finish
- Origin: Northern Indonesia
Maintenance and Care
To maintain the weathered beauty of your Naga pot, minimal care is required. It is recommended to keep the pot in a dry environment and clean it with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and dirt. Avoid using harsh cleaning agents as these may damage the natural patina.
Showroom
The Naga pot can be viewed in our showroom.
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