Ghurra - Nepal - Early 20th Century
Ghurra - Nepal - early 20th century
Ghurra are traditional elements of the daily life of the mountain populations of Nepal, used to stabilize and guide the pole used for churning milk into butter. Carved from wood, they combine functionality and aesthetics, each piece being unique and often decorated with symbolic motifs.
Our example is distinguished by the finesse of its sculptures representing animal motifs, testimony to local artisanal know-how.
Its patina of use, resulting from its use, gives the object a lot of charm.
Height: 34cm
Width: 11cm
Ghurra are traditional elements of the daily life of the mountain populations of Nepal, used to stabilize and guide the pole used for churning milk into butter. Carved from wood, they combine functionality and aesthetics, each piece being unique and often decorated with symbolic motifs.
Our example is distinguished by the finesse of its sculptures representing animal motifs, testimony to local artisanal know-how.
Its patina of use, resulting from its use, gives the object a lot of charm.
Height: 34cm
Width: 11cm
480 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Tribal Art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Solid wood
Width: 11cm
Height: 34cm
Reference (ID): 1489715
Availability: In stock
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