



Once a staple in Northern Indian kitchens, this vintage parat plate was traditionally used for kneading dough for chapati and roti. Women would gather around with their parats, pressing dough into the timber base and letting it rise — a quiet ritual repeated daily.
With its soft bleached finish and worn, textural surface, this piece carries the gentle imprint of a life well used. Each one is unique, shaped by time and touch. Today, it brings a sense of grounding to modern interiors — use it to display clustered candles, seasonal fruits, or as a sculptural catch-all on a console or coffee table. A simple, soulful object that adds warmth, character, and quiet beauty to any setting.
Age: 60-80 years
Dimensions: approx. 42W x 42D x 10H cm
Material: Teak Wood
Cleaning Requirements/ Instructions: Wipe with a dry cloth
Country of Origin: Rajasthan, India
Product Weight: 3kg
Please note - these uniquely beautiful pieces are one of a kind and each item has individual characteristics that may slightly differ to the photograph displayed. Your selection will be chosen at random. This one of a kind piece is unique with imperfections, wear and colour variations that all form part of its patina and character. We do not view these as faults, but rather as a testament to the natural life and beauty of vintage items.