This is a large brass tiffin-box with a spoon latch closure. Tiffin-boxes are lunch boxes used throughout India and Asia. An ingenious collection of stacking containers, they are used to transport rice, dhal, naan, curries and other dishes, each in its own compartment.
In Mumbai the tiffin-wallahs (or dabbawallahs) are remarkable for their ability to transport thousands of lunch tiffins from homes to people working in central Mumbai. Following a complex system which uses neither computers nor telecommunications nor documents (many tiffin-wallahs are illiterate) they are so efficient that they claim only one mistake for each million deliveries.
Modern tiffins are made of stainless steel. This one is an antique made of brass with tin lining the insides of the containers. We do not recommend it be used for food, but it makes a wonderful storage container for buttons, coins and other curios.
Each piece of furniture at Maiwa East is unique. All have personality. These featured pieces are an example of the variety that we carry. Containers arrive on a regular basis so check back often to find the one that is right for you or your special space.
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Brass Incense Stands
Crowned with either ornamental or figurative work, these are very substantial, solid pieces ranging from eighteen to twenty-four inches in height. Traditionally these stands would used to hold stick incense in the upper portion. Wonderfully evocative and detailed, these are rare and don't stay with us long.
Each piece of furniture at Maiwa East is unique. All have personality. These featured piecea are an example of the variety that we carry. Containers arrive on a regular basis so check back often to find the one that is right for you or your special space.