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Early 20th Century Indian Wooden Okhli (2) Artwork German candle stick designed by

Early 20th Century Indian Wooden Okhli (2) Artwork German candle stick designed byThis interesting piece originated in India in the early 20th century. It was hand carved from a block of wood and would have been used as a mortar to crush grain and spices. Nowadays however, it can be used as a unique storage space or as a planter. The dimensions of this are as follows: H 42cm, W 44cm, D 44cm. Please don't hesitate to get in touch with us if you any further questions. Free shipping with orders over 35 for UK mainland. Please pay via

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Description

German candle stick designed by Hugo Berger for Goberg

The dimensions are as follows: H - 10cm

and due to the age it has unfortunately lost its partner

it makes for a remarkable low storage unit

The measurements are as follows: 128 x 182 cm

Early 20th Century Indian Wooden Okhli (2) Artwork German candle stick designed byThis interesting piece originated in India in the early 20th century. It was hand carved from a block of wood and would have been used as a mortar to crush grain and spices. Nowadays however, it can be used as a unique storage space or as a planter. The dimensions of this are as follows: H 42cm, W 44cm, D 44cm. Please don't hesitate to get in touch with us if you any further questions. Free shipping with orders over 35 for UK mainland. Please pay via

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