
Brass Indian Chapati Box - Ca 1900
These antique brass chapati boxes originate from Rajasthan in Northern India and date to the early 20th century. Traditionally used for carrying chapatis or naan bread, they formed part of daily domestic life and were often taken to work or on long journeys as practical portable food containers. Their simple rounded forms and engraved decoration reflect the enduring beauty of Indian utilitarian craftsmanship.
Handcrafted from brass, this example features finely engraved geometric patterns across the lid inspired by motifs found in Indian temple architecture. The box retains its original clasp fastening and carries the marks of a well-used life, including small dents, scratches and the hand-punched Hindi inscription of a previous owner. These signs of age add to its authenticity and character, giving each piece a unique story.
Today, chapati boxes make wonderful decorative objects as well as practical storage containers. They can be used stylishly for serving flatbreads at the table, as kitchen storage, or simply displayed as sculptural pieces with a warm aged patina.
- Origin: Rajasthan, Northern India
- Date: Early 20th Century
- Materials: Handcrafted brass
- Features: Hand-engraved geometric decoration, original clasp fastening, punched Hindi inscription, aged patina
- Condition: Wear consistent with age and use including dents, scratches and surface marks
- Dimensions: W30 x D30 x H12 cm
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Brass Indian Chapati Box - Ca 1900
These antique brass chapati boxes originate from Rajasthan in Northern India and date to the early 20th century. Traditionally used for carrying chapatis or naan bread, they formed part of daily domestic life and were often taken to work or on long journeys as practical portable food containers. Their simple rounded forms and engraved decoration reflect the enduring beauty of Indian utilitarian craftsmanship.
Handcrafted from brass, this example features finely engraved geometric patterns across the lid inspired by motifs found in Indian temple architecture. The box retains its original clasp fastening and carries the marks of a well-used life, including small dents, scratches and the hand-punched Hindi inscription of a previous owner. These signs of age add to its authenticity and character, giving each piece a unique story.
Today, chapati boxes make wonderful decorative objects as well as practical storage containers. They can be used stylishly for serving flatbreads at the table, as kitchen storage, or simply displayed as sculptural pieces with a warm aged patina.
- Origin: Rajasthan, Northern India
- Date: Early 20th Century
- Materials: Handcrafted brass
- Features: Hand-engraved geometric decoration, original clasp fastening, punched Hindi inscription, aged patina
- Condition: Wear consistent with age and use including dents, scratches and surface marks
- Dimensions: W30 x D30 x H12 cm
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These antique brass chapati boxes originate from Rajasthan in Northern India and date to the early 20th century. Traditionally used for carrying chapatis or naan bread, they formed part of daily domestic life and were often taken to work or on long journeys as practical portable food containers. Their simple rounded forms and engraved decoration reflect the enduring beauty of Indian utilitarian craftsmanship.
Handcrafted from brass, this example features finely engraved geometric patterns across the lid inspired by motifs found in Indian temple architecture. The box retains its original clasp fastening and carries the marks of a well-used life, including small dents, scratches and the hand-punched Hindi inscription of a previous owner. These signs of age add to its authenticity and character, giving each piece a unique story.
Today, chapati boxes make wonderful decorative objects as well as practical storage containers. They can be used stylishly for serving flatbreads at the table, as kitchen storage, or simply displayed as sculptural pieces with a warm aged patina.
- Origin: Rajasthan, Northern India
- Date: Early 20th Century
- Materials: Handcrafted brass
- Features: Hand-engraved geometric decoration, original clasp fastening, punched Hindi inscription, aged patina
- Condition: Wear consistent with age and use including dents, scratches and surface marks
- Dimensions: W30 x D30 x H12 cm






















