STAND — Teak Wood (1950s)
Handcrafted in Thailand during the 1950s, this vintage display stand is carved from solid teak — a wood revered for its strength, durability, and timeless patina. Its form carries quiet authority, balancing simplicity with intention, designed to cradle and elevate the sacred.
Sized with precision for holding a Sak Yant needle, antique opium pipe, or other ritual implements, this stand transforms an object into a centerpiece of contemplation and heritage. Each mark in the grain is a trace of time, deepening its role as both vessel and witness.
Details
Origin: Thailand
Era: 1950s
Material: Solid teak wood
Condition: Vintage, with natural wear and patina from decades of use
Use: Ideal display for Sak Yant needle, opium pipe, or other sacred objects
Not just a stand — but a vessel of presence, designed to honor what it holds.
Handcrafted in Thailand during the 1950s, this vintage display stand is carved from solid teak — a wood revered for its strength, durability, and timeless patina. Its form carries quiet authority, balancing simplicity with intention, designed to cradle and elevate the sacred.
Sized with precision for holding a Sak Yant needle, antique opium pipe, or other ritual implements, this stand transforms an object into a centerpiece of contemplation and heritage. Each mark in the grain is a trace of time, deepening its role as both vessel and witness.
Details
Origin: Thailand
Era: 1950s
Material: Solid teak wood
Condition: Vintage, with natural wear and patina from decades of use
Use: Ideal display for Sak Yant needle, opium pipe, or other sacred objects
Not just a stand — but a vessel of presence, designed to honor what it holds.

