Made in Marwar
Handpainted Wooden Spice Box - 4-Compartment Masala & Dry Fruit Box with Rajasthani Folk Art Lid
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Organize your kitchen and serve your guests with a piece that is itself a work of art. This exquisite Handpainted Wooden Box, featuring four built-in compartments, is a celebration of Rajasthani craftsmanship. The lid is a vibrant canvas of multi-panel folk art, while the body is rimmed with intricate white pigment painting, making it a stunning addition to any kitchen or dining table.
🎨 Why This Handpainted Box is Special
- Vibrant Folk-Art Lid: The lid is a masterpiece, featuring a 9-panel grid, with each square meticulously hand-painted with a different, colorful Rajasthani folk or floral motif.
- Intricate Pigment Work: The body of the box is beautifully framed with a traditional, hand-painted white pigment border, adding a delicate, textured contrast.
- Versatile 4-Compartment Storage: Perfectly designed as a traditional "Masala Dabba" (Spice Box) or for serving a variety of dry fruits, nuts, chocolates, or mukhwas (after-mints).
- Authentic Artisan Craftsmanship: A dual-artistry piece, lovingly handcrafted and painted by skilled Marwari artisans, making each box unique.
- Kitchen-to-Table Elegance: Too beautiful to hide in a cupboard, this box is designed to be a decorative centerpiece on your counter or dining table.
- The Perfect Gift: An ideal and thoughtful gift for housewarmings, weddings, Diwali, or for anyone who loves to cook or entertain in style.
🖌️ Craftsmanship & Artistic Details This box is handcrafted from high-quality, solid wood and stained to a deep, dark finish. The removable lid is the star, showcasing a gallery of nine hand-painted designs in a rich palette of red, yellow, blue, green, and brown. The box's rim is then painstakingly detailed with a traditional Mandana-style white pigment design, created with precise dots and lines. The interior features four fixed, equal-sized compartments, making organization simple and elegant.
🏠 Perfect For
- Using as a traditional "Masala Dabba" to keep your most-used spices fresh and accessible.
- Serving an assortment of dry fruits, nuts, or candies to guests.
- Organizing tea bags, jewelry, or other small trinkets.
- Adding a vibrant, artistic, and cultural touch to your kitchen or dining area.
- Gifting a truly unique and functional piece of Indian art.
📏 Specifications
- Material: Premium solid wood
- Dimensions (Box): Approximately 10" L x 10" W x 2.25" H
- Compartments: 4 equal square compartments
- Design: Hand-painted 9-panel folk art lid with white pigment-work border
- Color Palette: Multi-color lid (red, yellow, blue, green, brown), dark brown body, white detailing
- Care: Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. Not for dishwasher use. To clean inside, use a dry cloth or brush.
Handcrafted Uniqueness Notice
Each Made in Marwar piece is individually handcrafted by skilled artisans.As a result, natural variations in color, detailing, carving, or artwork may occur.These subtle differences are not defects, but a mark of authentic handmade craftsmanship—making every piece truly one of a kind.




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