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        Curations Offerings | Elevated Wooden Tray
        Black wooden tray on pedestal photographed with deep shadows Image 1 of 2
        Black wooden tray on pedestal photographed with deep shadows
        Elevated antique wooden offering tray on pedestal base with matte finish Image 2 of 2
        Elevated antique wooden offering tray on pedestal base with matte finish
        Black wooden tray on pedestal photographed with deep shadows
        Elevated antique wooden offering tray on pedestal base with matte finish

        Offerings | Elevated Wooden Tray

        US$350.00
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        In many cultures, offerings are a gesture of gratitude towards ancestors, spirits and unseen protectors. This elevated wooden tray, from Sumatra or Lombok origin, was likely used in that context. Its simple, sculptural silhouette suggests presence and intention, while its pedestal form naturally lifts what it carries, food, flowers, incense, or memory.

        The tradition of making offerings is as much about mindfulness as it is about ritual. Arranging objects in this vessel is an act of beauty and devotion, even in modern settings. The quiet grace of this piece invites reflection and reminds us that everyday moments can be sacred.

        While its original function may have been ceremonial, this piece has timeless relevance. It works beautifully as a centerpiece, altar item, or shelf sculpture. Its deep black patina and smooth, worn texture pair easily with natural materials, perfect for stylists and collectors drawn to objects with quiet power.

        There are some visible cracks in the wood, soft reminders of its age and purpose. Still, it stands steady, ready to hold space.

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        In many cultures, offerings are a gesture of gratitude towards ancestors, spirits and unseen protectors. This elevated wooden tray, from Sumatra or Lombok origin, was likely used in that context. Its simple, sculptural silhouette suggests presence and intention, while its pedestal form naturally lifts what it carries, food, flowers, incense, or memory.

        The tradition of making offerings is as much about mindfulness as it is about ritual. Arranging objects in this vessel is an act of beauty and devotion, even in modern settings. The quiet grace of this piece invites reflection and reminds us that everyday moments can be sacred.

        While its original function may have been ceremonial, this piece has timeless relevance. It works beautifully as a centerpiece, altar item, or shelf sculpture. Its deep black patina and smooth, worn texture pair easily with natural materials, perfect for stylists and collectors drawn to objects with quiet power.

        There are some visible cracks in the wood, soft reminders of its age and purpose. Still, it stands steady, ready to hold space.

        In many cultures, offerings are a gesture of gratitude towards ancestors, spirits and unseen protectors. This elevated wooden tray, from Sumatra or Lombok origin, was likely used in that context. Its simple, sculptural silhouette suggests presence and intention, while its pedestal form naturally lifts what it carries, food, flowers, incense, or memory.

        The tradition of making offerings is as much about mindfulness as it is about ritual. Arranging objects in this vessel is an act of beauty and devotion, even in modern settings. The quiet grace of this piece invites reflection and reminds us that everyday moments can be sacred.

        While its original function may have been ceremonial, this piece has timeless relevance. It works beautifully as a centerpiece, altar item, or shelf sculpture. Its deep black patina and smooth, worn texture pair easily with natural materials, perfect for stylists and collectors drawn to objects with quiet power.

        There are some visible cracks in the wood, soft reminders of its age and purpose. Still, it stands steady, ready to hold space.

        Date
        Unknown
        Origin
        Sumatra or Lombok, Indonesia
        Material
        Wood
        Dimensions
        H17 x D39.5 cm / H6.7 x D15.6 in
        Condition
        Shows signs of tears and use throughout, especially around the top.
        Care
        Clean regularly with natural wood wax. Not suitable for food use (the wood has been treated and waxed).
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