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30" H x 21" D
A striking piece of functional artistry from early 20th-century Indonesia. Handcrafted on Sulawesi Island around 1930, it was traditionally used for grinding corn and rice into flour—a testament to generations of culinary craft. The weathered surface tells stories of its working past, making it both a practical vessel and a museum-quality artifact. Perfect for collectors of ethnographic pieces or those seeking authentic, historically significant home décor with genuine provenance.
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