An extraordinary opportunity for tribal art collectors and luxury interior design lovers: an impressive and authentic antique Lesung mortar and pestle set, dating back to the early 1900s. This exceptional historic artifact originates from the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Historically, the Lesung was far more than a simple kitchen tool; it was the beating heart of communal and agricultural life in Toraja and Bugis villages. It was used daily for the traditional manual pounding of rice, separating the husk from the grain, and crushing cereals. The rhythmic pounding of the rice with the heavy pestle was a collective social activity, often accompanied by traditional songs sung by the village women, transforming daily labor into a propitiatory ritual for fertile harvests.
The entire set is hand-carved from a single, massive block of antique solid teak wood of exceptional hardness, carefully selected by local artisans to withstand decades of heavy, repetitive impacts. Weighing an imposing 30 Kg, the mortar body showcases a magnificent century-old patina shaped by time and historical usage, with organic grooves and rich brown shades that only wood seasoned for over a hundred years can provide. The mortar stands 48 cm high with a diameter of 40 cm, accompanied by its **original heavy wooden pestle** measuring 84 cm in length.
Technical features:
- Material: Solid Antique Teak Wood of maximum density
- Period: Circa 1900 (Genuine period antiquity)
- Origin: Sulawesi Island, Indonesia
- Mortar Height: 48 cm
- Mortar Diameter: 40 cm
- Pestle Length: 84 cm
- Total Weight: 30 Kg
- Craftsmanship: Completely hand-hewn and hollowed from a single log
Today, this traditional Indonesian mortar transcends its original purpose to become a majestic **ethnic interior sculpture**. It serves as a breathtaking centerpiece in high-end living rooms, grand hallways, or spaces combining modern minimalist design with Eastern antiquities. Its strong presence evokes stories of ancestral times and celebrates pure Southeast Asian tribal craftsmanship.
Authenticity Note: As a genuine piece of rural folk antiquity from 1900, the object features natural signs of wear, weather-checks, and age-related wood cracks that are not defects, but rather certify its absolute historical value and uniqueness. (File reference: Gemini_Generated_Image_6ya4a96ya4a96ya4.jpg).
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