容器 - 木 - 1900-1910 - 木制牛奶容器





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来自阿富汗尼鲁斯坦的这件木质牛奶瓶,采用单块木材手工雕刻(monoxyl 工艺),属于20世纪初期(约1900–1930),尺寸为长40 cm、高18 cm、直径22 cm,重1.3 kg,表面饰有 Nuristani 几何图案,圆形主体、角形注水口与紧凑手柄。
卖家的描述
Authentic hand-carved wooden vessel originating from the Nuristan region in the Hindu Kush mountains of northeastern Afghanistan.
The vessel is carved from a single solid block of wood (monoxyl construction), a traditional woodworking technique characteristic of Nuristani craftsmanship. Its rounded body, angular pouring spout and compact handle represent the classic form of Nuristani milk or liquid containers used in domestic and ritual contexts.
The surface is decorated with finely carved geometric motifs including triangular and linear friezes typical for Nuristani ornamental vocabulary. The carving was executed entirely by hand and shows natural asymmetry consistent with traditional tribal production.
The object displays a deep natural patina resulting from long-term use and age. Tool marks, surface wear and drying cracks confirm authentic ethnographic usage rather than later decorative production.
Such vessels were traditionally used for milk, fermented dairy products or water within Nuristani households and pastoral life.
Today, authentic Nuristani wooden objects are increasingly rare due to the historical isolation of the region and limited export since the mid-20th century.
Origin: Nuristan, Afghanistan
Period: Early 20th century (circa 1900–1930)
Material: Carved hardwood
Technique: Hand carved from one piece of wood (monoxyl)
Condition: Good ethnographic condition with age wear, patina and minor drying cracks consistent with age and use.
Dimensions
Height: 18 cm
Length (including spout): 40 cm
Diameter: 22 cm
Weight: 1.3 kg
Provenance
Private European collection.
Authentic hand-carved wooden vessel originating from the Nuristan region in the Hindu Kush mountains of northeastern Afghanistan.
The vessel is carved from a single solid block of wood (monoxyl construction), a traditional woodworking technique characteristic of Nuristani craftsmanship. Its rounded body, angular pouring spout and compact handle represent the classic form of Nuristani milk or liquid containers used in domestic and ritual contexts.
The surface is decorated with finely carved geometric motifs including triangular and linear friezes typical for Nuristani ornamental vocabulary. The carving was executed entirely by hand and shows natural asymmetry consistent with traditional tribal production.
The object displays a deep natural patina resulting from long-term use and age. Tool marks, surface wear and drying cracks confirm authentic ethnographic usage rather than later decorative production.
Such vessels were traditionally used for milk, fermented dairy products or water within Nuristani households and pastoral life.
Today, authentic Nuristani wooden objects are increasingly rare due to the historical isolation of the region and limited export since the mid-20th century.
Origin: Nuristan, Afghanistan
Period: Early 20th century (circa 1900–1930)
Material: Carved hardwood
Technique: Hand carved from one piece of wood (monoxyl)
Condition: Good ethnographic condition with age wear, patina and minor drying cracks consistent with age and use.
Dimensions
Height: 18 cm
Length (including spout): 40 cm
Diameter: 22 cm
Weight: 1.3 kg
Provenance
Private European collection.

