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Exceptionally Good Brass Chapati Box - 19th Century

Exceptionally Good Brass Chapati Box - 19th Century

This antique brass chapati box dates to the 19th century and originates from Rajasthan in Northern India, where such vessels were traditionally used for storing and transporting chapatis and naan bread. Everyday objects like these formed an essential part of domestic life and were valued for both their practicality and durability. Over time, they developed the beautifully worn patina that makes old Indian brassware so desirable today.

Handcrafted from hammered brass, this example features finely engraved concentric geometric borders across the lid surrounding an elegant floral handle. The original clasp fastening remains intact and the interior still shows the hand-hammered texture created during manufacture. Its warm aged surface, subtle imperfections and signs of long use all contribute to the rich character of the piece.

Today, antique chapati boxes make wonderful decorative objects and can also be used for storing jewellery, keepsakes or serving breads at the dining table. Their sculptural form and historic charm sit equally well in traditional or contemporary interiors.

  • Origin: Rajasthan, Northern India
  • Date: 19th Century
  • Materials: Handcrafted hammered brass
  • Features: Hand-engraved geometric decoration, floral handle detail, original clasp fastening, hand-hammered interior
  • Condition: Wear consistent with age and use including surface marks and patina
  • Dimensions: W29 x D31 x H16 cm
$113.37

Original: $323.92

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Exceptionally Good Brass Chapati Box - 19th Century—

$323.92

$113.37

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Exceptionally Good Brass Chapati Box - 19th Century

This antique brass chapati box dates to the 19th century and originates from Rajasthan in Northern India, where such vessels were traditionally used for storing and transporting chapatis and naan bread. Everyday objects like these formed an essential part of domestic life and were valued for both their practicality and durability. Over time, they developed the beautifully worn patina that makes old Indian brassware so desirable today.

Handcrafted from hammered brass, this example features finely engraved concentric geometric borders across the lid surrounding an elegant floral handle. The original clasp fastening remains intact and the interior still shows the hand-hammered texture created during manufacture. Its warm aged surface, subtle imperfections and signs of long use all contribute to the rich character of the piece.

Today, antique chapati boxes make wonderful decorative objects and can also be used for storing jewellery, keepsakes or serving breads at the dining table. Their sculptural form and historic charm sit equally well in traditional or contemporary interiors.

  • Origin: Rajasthan, Northern India
  • Date: 19th Century
  • Materials: Handcrafted hammered brass
  • Features: Hand-engraved geometric decoration, floral handle detail, original clasp fastening, hand-hammered interior
  • Condition: Wear consistent with age and use including surface marks and patina
  • Dimensions: W29 x D31 x H16 cm

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This antique brass chapati box dates to the 19th century and originates from Rajasthan in Northern India, where such vessels were traditionally used for storing and transporting chapatis and naan bread. Everyday objects like these formed an essential part of domestic life and were valued for both their practicality and durability. Over time, they developed the beautifully worn patina that makes old Indian brassware so desirable today.

Handcrafted from hammered brass, this example features finely engraved concentric geometric borders across the lid surrounding an elegant floral handle. The original clasp fastening remains intact and the interior still shows the hand-hammered texture created during manufacture. Its warm aged surface, subtle imperfections and signs of long use all contribute to the rich character of the piece.

Today, antique chapati boxes make wonderful decorative objects and can also be used for storing jewellery, keepsakes or serving breads at the dining table. Their sculptural form and historic charm sit equally well in traditional or contemporary interiors.

  • Origin: Rajasthan, Northern India
  • Date: 19th Century
  • Materials: Handcrafted hammered brass
  • Features: Hand-engraved geometric decoration, floral handle detail, original clasp fastening, hand-hammered interior
  • Condition: Wear consistent with age and use including surface marks and patina
  • Dimensions: W29 x D31 x H16 cm