Antique Himalayan Merchant Strongbox Hand-Forged Iron & Key | Circa 18th Century

$ 404.94

Country of Origin: India Brand: Relic and Rarity

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Antique Himalayan Merchant Strongbox Hand-Forged Iron & Key | Circa 18th Century Historical Context & Origin Region: Northern India, Nepal, or TibetMaterial: Elmwood and hand-forged ironPeriod: Late 18th to Early 19th Century (circa 1780–1820) DescriptionThis exceptionally well-preserved lockbox is crafted from solid elmwood, reinforced with elaborate hand-forged iron mounts and fittings. The box features a large circular hasp plate with a perforated border, robust corner strapping, and its original locking mechanism, complete with an ornate iron key. Constructed for both strength and mobility, the chest demonstrates meticulous craftsmanship, with visible tool marks and a rich aged patina on both wood and iron surfaces. Lockboxes of this type were traditionally used by merchants, monks, or officials to safeguard valuables, sacred objects, and important documents while traveling across the Himalayan and Central Asian trade routes. Features - Constructed from solid elmwood with dovetail joinery - All original hand-forged ironwork, including hinges, straps, and lock - Large circular hasp plate with decorative perforations - Original working lock with ornate iron key - Unaltered interior, clean and intact - Beautiful natural patina on both wood and iron Cultural SignificanceTraveling chests and lockboxes served as essential storage and security vessels across South and Central Asia. Beyond their utilitarian function, they symbolized trust and authority, often accompanying merchants on trade expeditions or safeguarding religious items in monasteries. The survival of this example with its key intact reflects not only durability but also the reverence afforded to well-made protective chests of the 18th and 19th centuries. ConditionExcellent antique condition with no modern repairs. Surface wear, oxidation to iron, and minor marks consistent with age and use. Lock remains functional with original key. Dimensions (approximate)Width: 9.5 inDepth: 4.5 in AgeEstimated late 18th to early 19th century (circa 1780–1820) Learn More Discover how ancient blacksmithing began and evolved through early civilizations: Origins of the Forge – Ancient Blacksmithing Explore authentic historic tools and functional implements in our curated collection: Ancient Tools & Craft Implements – Relic & Rarity Antique Himalayan Merchant Strongbox Hand-Forged Iron & Key | Circa 18th Century Historical Context & Origin Region: Northern India, Nepal, or Tibet Material: Elmwood and hand-forged iron Period: Late 18th to Early 19th Century (circa 1780–1820) Description This exceptionally well-preserved lockbox is crafted from solid elmwood, reinforced with elaborate hand-forged iron mounts and fittings. The box features a large circular hasp plate with a perforated border, robust corner strapping, and its original locking mechanism, complete with an ornate iron key. Constructed for both strength and mobility, the chest demonstrates meticulous craftsmanship, with visible tool marks and a rich aged patina on both wood and iron surfaces. Lockboxes of this type were traditionally uséd by merchants, monks, or officials to safeguard valuables, sacred objects, and important documents while traveling across the Himalayan and Central Asian trade routes. Features - Constructed from solid elmwood with dovetail joinery - All original hand-forged ironwork, including hinges, straps, and lock - Large circular hasp plate with decorative perforations - Original working lock with ornate iron key - Unaltered interior, clean and intact - Beautiful natural patina on both wood and iron Cultural Significance Traveling chests and lockboxes served as essential storage and security vessels across South and Central Asia. Beyond their utilitarian function, they symbolized trust and authority, often accompanying merchants on trade expeditions or safeguarding religious items in monasteries. The survival of this example with its key intact reflects not only durability but also the reverence afforded to well-made protective chests of the 18th and 19th centuries. Condition Excellent antique condition with no modern repairs. Surface wear, oxidation to iron, and minor marks consistent with age and use. Lock remains functional with original key. Dimensions (approximate) Width: 9.5 in Depth: 4.5 in Age Estimated late 18th to early 19th century (circa 1780–1820) Learn More Discover how ancient blacksmithing began and evolved through early civilizations: Origins of the Forge – Ancient Blacksmithing Explore authentic historic tools and functional implements in our curated collection: Ancient Tools & Craft Implements – Relic & Rarity × × × × × × × × × Buy now and save! 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