Hand-Carved Bone Napkin Ring with Zig-Zag Geometric Design (c. 1920s–1950s)
Hand-Carved Bone Napkin Ring with Zig-Zag Geometric Design (c. 1920s–1950s)
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This small yet beautifully tactile napkin ring has been hand-carved from natural bone, its creamy surface etched with a repeating zig-zag pattern framed by fine linear detailing. The smooth inner wall and subtly aged patina reflect the quiet craftsmanship of early 20th-century folk art, likely created for export during the inter-war period.
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Measuring just 3 cm wide × 2 cm high × 2 cm deep, it sits comfortably in the palm, its simple geometric design lending a rustic charm. Rings like this were often made in India, Burma or East Africa for the colonial souvenir trade, combining utility with decorative appeal.
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Date: c. 1920s–1950s
Material: Hand-carved bone
Dimensions: 3 cm × 2 cm × 2 cm
Condition: Good vintage condition with light wear, natural grain variation and subtle age toning consistent with material and age.
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A lovely little object for collectors of ethnographic craft, early 20th-century tableware or those drawn to natural, hand-made design.











