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Iron Bound Grain Measure South India - 19thC sarang It still retain traces of

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It still retain traces of white paint and also smaller traces of yellow

Materials: Gilded teak with coloured glass inlay

peacocks got their name from the people of the Maurya dynasty (322BC €“ 184BC) who kept and raised them in royal courts

The name 'Famille Rose' translates from French into 'Rose Family'

Iron Bound Grain Measure South India - 19thC sarang It still retain traces ofPractical and decorative This grain measure is made from a solid piece of Jackfruit wood carved out by hand. The iron decoration is also hand forged. Grain measures were used in markets for measuring wheat, corn, rice and pulses. In the old days the Indian measures were Seers & Pattis Today this would make a fantastic plant pot or wastepaper bin. From India 36 x 33 x 22 (wxdxh cms) UK Delivery Charge except Highlands & Islands 15 More delivery options

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