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A wooden grain scoop used in rural France in the early 1900s. The interior with remaining carving marks, the dry wood grain, and the handle naturally polished from years of use. This is not a "manufactured texture," but rather the very time etched by actual life. In early 20th-century rural France, these practical items, carved from a single piece of wood to measure grains and flour, were used daily. A simple sense of design from before industrialization. Beauty derived from function, born from anonymous handcraft. The wear on the inside, the rounded corners, the dry, amber-colored aging. This is a texture only wood that has passed through more than 100 years can possess. It has a strong presence as an object, and simply placing fruits, cloth, stones, or paper in it will complete a space. A presence that stands as a work of art. Not a mass-produced item. The same one will never appear again. Size 41cm × 15cm × 8cm
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