19th century, China
Jewels collects tools of ethnographic importance. These are objects that contributed, at one time, to the perpetuation of a certain lifestyle and held value as possessions too. Over time, their wear gained the signs of human use, the patina that makes them into objects of beauty.
This piece was used to cut the rice grasses, the staple food of so many Asian peoples. It is made of wood, so smooth from use. The patina is just perfection. The blade remains, but we capped it with sterling for your protection. The chain too is sterling
One of a kind
Tool: approximately 3.25 x 3.25″
Sterling chain: approximately 30″