


Parrot Nut Cutter – Ritual Object
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Delivered from India | Estimated Delivery time: 2 to 3 weeks
Etymology
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Accent pieces involve intricate, time-intensive processes, moving through stages of shaping, finishing, and refinement. Materials and finishes may require time to settle, cure, or be sealed before dispatch, with slight variations based on conditions and workshop processes.
Approximate Making and Shipping Timeline:
Accent production: 2-3 weeks
Domestic delivery (within India): 3–5 days
International delivery: 1 week
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Provenance
Objects once made for daily ritual often carry the deepest sense of continuity. This handcrafted parrot nut cutter traces its origins to a time when the preparation of betel nut was woven into moments of hospitality, conversation, and ceremony across Indian households. More than a utilitarian tool, the nut cutter became an object of craftsmanship - shaped with symbolism, ornamentation, and care.
The parrot holds a long-standing place within Indian decorative traditions, associated with beauty, communication, devotion, and abundance. Frequently appearing in temple carvings, miniature paintings, and domestic artefacts, the form bridges the natural and the ornamental with remarkable ease. Here, cast in antique brass, the bird transforms a once-functional implement into a sculptural presence.
Mounted against a dark wooden frame, the piece carries the visual language of collected heirlooms and preserved memory. The aged gold finish softens the metal, while subtle marks and tonal variations reflect the handmade nature of the work. Though rooted in utility, the object now exists as a decorative accent — suspended between artefact and art piece.
Designed to function both as a wall sconce and table accent, it invites interaction not through use, but through attention. A reminder that even the smallest rituals once held beauty.
Disclaimer
- This piece is handcrafted using wood and antique-finished brass. Variations in tone, texture, patina, and minor surface irregularities are inherent to the artisanal process and natural character of the materials.
- These distinctions are not flaws, but part of the individuality and authenticity of each object.
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