Antique Himalayan Carved Wooden Yak Butter / Milk Vessel | Hand-Carved Tribal Wooden Container | 19th–Early 20th Century

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Antique Himalayan hand-carved wooden vessel traditionally used for yak milk or butter storage
360-degree view of an antique Himalayan hand-carved wooden vessel with integral handle, aged patina, shrinkage cracks, and rustic ethnographic character
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Early 20th century Himalayan wooden utilitarian vessel with weathered rustic character
Primitive carved Himalayan storage container associated with traditional rural household use
Antique ethnographic wooden yak milk container from Tibet or Nepal with rich aged patina
Himalayan carved hardwood vessel with decorative incised bands and worn utilitarian finish
Antique tribal wooden storage vessel from the Himalayan region with sculptural rustic appearance
Traditional Tibetan carved wooden butter vessel with shrinkage cracks and hand-worked surface
Hand-carved Himalayan ethnographic artifact with deep cylindrical body and attached carved handle
Antique Nepal or Tibet wooden domestic vessel displaying extensive age wear and natural wood texture
  • Antique Himalayan hand-carved wooden vessel traditionally used for yak milk or butter storage
  • 360-degree view of an antique Himalayan hand-carved wooden vessel with integral handle, aged patina, shrinkage cracks, and rustic ethnographic character
  • Himalayan ethnographic wooden storage vessel with incised linear decoration and dark patina
  • Rustic Tibetan carved hardwood container with integral handle and aged utilitarian surface
  • Antique Nepalese carved wooden domestic container with deep hollowed interior and primitive form
  • Hand-carved Tibetan hardwood vessel featuring aged cracks, tool marks, and integral side handle
  • Early 20th century Himalayan wooden utilitarian vessel with weathered rustic character
  • Primitive carved Himalayan storage container associated with traditional rural household use
  • Antique ethnographic wooden yak milk container from Tibet or Nepal with rich aged patina
  • Himalayan carved hardwood vessel with decorative incised bands and worn utilitarian finish
  • Antique tribal wooden storage vessel from the Himalayan region with sculptural rustic appearance
  • Traditional Tibetan carved wooden butter vessel with shrinkage cracks and hand-worked surface
  • Hand-carved Himalayan ethnographic artifact with deep cylindrical body and attached carved handle
  • Antique Nepal or Tibet wooden domestic vessel displaying extensive age wear and natural wood texture
Antique Himalayan hand-carved wooden vessel traditionally used for yak milk or butter storage
360-degree view of an antique Himalayan hand-carved wooden vessel with integral handle, aged patina, shrinkage cracks, and rustic ethnographic character
Himalayan ethnographic wooden storage vessel with incised linear decoration and dark patina
Rustic Tibetan carved hardwood container with integral handle and aged utilitarian surface
Antique Nepalese carved wooden domestic container with deep hollowed interior and primitive form
Hand-carved Tibetan hardwood vessel featuring aged cracks, tool marks, and integral side handle
Early 20th century Himalayan wooden utilitarian vessel with weathered rustic character
Primitive carved Himalayan storage container associated with traditional rural household use
Antique ethnographic wooden yak milk container from Tibet or Nepal with rich aged patina
Himalayan carved hardwood vessel with decorative incised bands and worn utilitarian finish
Antique tribal wooden storage vessel from the Himalayan region with sculptural rustic appearance
Traditional Tibetan carved wooden butter vessel with shrinkage cracks and hand-worked surface
Hand-carved Himalayan ethnographic artifact with deep cylindrical body and attached carved handle
Antique Nepal or Tibet wooden domestic vessel displaying extensive age wear and natural wood texture
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Antique Himalayan Carved Wooden Yak Butter / Milk Vessel | Hand-Carved Tribal Wooden Container | 19th–Early 20th Century

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Historical Context & Origin

Region: Himalayan Region / Tibet or Nepal 
Material: Hand-carved hardwood
Period: Late 19th–Early 20th Century

Description

This substantial hand-carved wooden vessel is likely a Himalayan domestic or utilitarian container traditionally used for storing or serving yak milk, butter, fermented dairy products, grain, or other household provisions. Forms of this type are associated with rural communities throughout Tibet, Nepal, and surrounding Himalayan regions, where durable carved wooden containers played an important role in daily domestic life.

The vessel features a deeply hollowed cylindrical body with a thick rounded rim and an attached vertical handle carved integrally from the same wooden form. The exterior displays incised linear band decoration encircling the body, a common decorative feature found on traditional Himalayan wooden household wares and storage vessels.

Its heavily worn surface, darkened patina, shrinkage cracks, and extensive evidence of long-term handling strongly suggest prolonged practical use. The interior retains visible hand-tool marks from the hollowing process, while the exterior surface exhibits rich tonal variation and age-developed texture consistent with antique ethnographic wooden vessels.

Primitive in construction yet highly sculptural in appearance, the piece possesses a strong rustic character and would display exceptionally well in collections of Himalayan art, ethnographic artifacts, tribal objects, or antique wooden utilitarian wares.

Features

- Hand-carved Himalayan wooden vessel or storage container

- Likely associated with traditional yak milk or butter use

- Deep hollowed interior with integral carved handle

- Incised decorative linear bands around the body

- Rich aged patina and heavily worn utilitarian surface

- Strong sculptural and ethnographic display presence

- Primitive carved construction with visible hand-tool work

Condition

Displays extensive age-related wear, shrinkage cracks, surface abrasions, old losses, darkened patina, and structural separations consistent with prolonged age and utilitarian use. Areas of surface dryness, irregularity, and weathering remain present throughout. Overall stable with strong authentic aged character and visual appeal.

Dimensions (Approximate)

Height: 9 in
Diameter: 4.5 in

Age (Approximate)

105–145 years old

Provenance

From a private collection in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Descripción

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Himalayan Region / Tibet or Nepal 
Material: Hand-carved hardwood
Period: Late 19th–Early 20th Century

Description

This substantial hand-carved wooden vessel is likely a Himalayan domestic or utilitarian container traditionally used for storing or serving yak milk, butter, fermented dairy products, grain, or other household provisions. Forms of this type are associated with rural communities throughout Tibet, Nepal, and surrounding Himalayan regions, where durable carved wooden containers played an important role in daily domestic life.

The vessel features a deeply hollowed cylindrical body with a thick rounded rim and an attached vertical handle carved integrally from the same wooden form. The exterior displays incised linear band decoration encircling the body, a common decorative feature found on traditional Himalayan wooden household wares and storage vessels.

Its heavily worn surface, darkened patina, shrinkage cracks, and extensive evidence of long-term handling strongly suggest prolonged practical use. The interior retains visible hand-tool marks from the hollowing process, while the exterior surface exhibits rich tonal variation and age-developed texture consistent with antique ethnographic wooden vessels.

Primitive in construction yet highly sculptural in appearance, the piece possesses a strong rustic character and would display exceptionally well in collections of Himalayan art, ethnographic artifacts, tribal objects, or antique wooden utilitarian wares.

Features

- Hand-carved Himalayan wooden vessel or storage container

- Likely associated with traditional yak milk or butter use

- Deep hollowed interior with integral carved handle

- Incised decorative linear bands around the body

- Rich aged patina and heavily worn utilitarian surface

- Strong sculptural and ethnographic display presence

- Primitive carved construction with visible hand-tool work

Condition

Displays extensive age-related wear, shrinkage cracks, surface abrasions, old losses, darkened patina, and structural separations consistent with prolonged age and utilitarian use. Areas of surface dryness, irregularity, and weathering remain present throughout. Overall stable with strong authentic aged character and visual appeal.

Dimensions (Approximate)

Height: 9 in
Diameter: 4.5 in

Age (Approximate)

105–145 years old

Provenance

From a private collection in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

Learn More

Discover the importance of yak butter and traditional Himalayan dairy culture in Tibetan daily life at Yak Butter in Tibetan Culture

Explore Our Collection of Statues, Figures & Carvings Artifacts

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