Vintage Indian Parat Bowls
Vintage Indian Parat Bowls
Vintage Indian Parat Bowls
Vintage Indian Parat Bowls
Vintage Indian Parat Bowls
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Vintage Indian Parat Bowls

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$110.00
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ITEM DETAILS:
Measurements (approx +/-): S - 32cm x 32cm x 7cm H | M - 37cm x 37cm x 8cm H | L - 42cm x 42cm x 10cm H
Material: 100% Teak
Finish: Natural aged patina
Handmade: One-of-a-kind, with imperfections that enhance its charm
Origin: India

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S - $20 | M/L - $25 - (For orders below $200) Metro delivery (Excl. NT & TAS)

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DESCRIPTION:
Once a staple in Indian kitchens, these handcrafted wooden parat bowls and plates were used for preparing dough for chapati and roti. Worn smooth by years of daily use, each piece carries the marks of its history, reflecting the traditions of home cooking and shared meals.

No two are alike, making each one a unique addition to your space. Style it as a centerpiece with candles, use it as a rustic fruit bowl, or repurpose it as a catchall for everyday essentials.

Styling Ideas:

  • Kitchen: Use as a rustic fruit bowl to add warmth and texture to your kitchen
  • Sideboard or console: Pair with a stack of coffee table books or one of our vintage pots or tall charpoi candles for impact.
  • Dining Table: Display as a centerpiece with seasonal decor like candles, pinecones, or dried flowers.

These plates add a touch of warmth and authenticity to any space, celebrating the beauty of handmade artistry.

PLEASE NOTE: These are hand-made pieces using reclaimed vintage timbers - imperfections are to be expected. These “imperfections” are to be celebrated as part of the character of each individual piece, and add to their natural charm.