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vessels + trays › FOUND WOODEN BOWL-RECLAIMED NATURAL

FOUND WOODEN BOWL-RECLAIMED NATURAL

$244.00

Common in North Indian households, parat-style kneading bowls were used to mix traditional breads, thanks to their wide rim and timber base. Now, an inspired reproduction made from mixed reclaimed woods serves as a storied catchall for smaller items such as keys in the entryway or decorative fruit in the kitchen. Each bowl is unique, with natural cracks, wear and color variance reflective of its natural origin.

Common in North Indian households, parat-style kneading bowls were used to mix traditional breads, thanks to their wide rim and timber base. Now, an inspired reproduction made from mixed reclaimed woods serves as a storied catchall for smaller items such as keys in the entryway or decorative fruit in the kitchen. Each bowl is unique, with natural cracks, wear and color variance reflective of its natural origin.