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Carved by the groom for the bride, these wedding chests can be primitive and simple or elaborately carved, depending on the wealth and status of the groom. Filled with gifts for the bride, a bamboo pole is placed through the holes on each end and then paraded in the wedding ceremony. These wonderful expressions of culture make great storage pieces and can be used at the end of a bed, as a bench under a window or even as a coffee table. Individual and unique.

 
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Ornate Painted Jodang
"Wedding Chest"
Painted teak. 49" x 24" x 15.75"
Circa 1900

 
 
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Madura Jodang
Exceptionally carved with intricate detail
Teak
Madura Island, Circa 1900

 
 
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Small Brown Jodang
Teak, 31.5" x 5.5" x 24"
Java, Circa 1900

 
 
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Ancient Rice Mortar with Glass Top
One Piece teak.
61" x 15.5" x 17.5"
 
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Rice Storage Box on wheels
One-peice teak.
Traditional locking mechanism
46" x 11.5" x 16"
 
 
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