The Zyrok Wooden Naga Table is a powerful expression of traditional craftsmanship, carved from a single solid piece of reclaimed teak wood. Its broad, flat surface and grounded proportions reflect the raw utility of its original purpose, while the weathered brown finish reveals deep grain patterns, age marks, and natural imperfections that make every piece entirely unique.
Dating back approximately 70–80 years, these tables were originally used as Naga grinders within tribal communities. Shaped from one block of wood, their solid construction speaks of durability, daily use, and a close relationship between function and craft. The form carries the spirit of Naga heritage while adapting effortlessly into contemporary interiors.
Today, the Zyrok can be styled as a coffee table, low bench, or display surface, bringing warmth, authenticity, and history into a space. Its aged texture and timeworn character tell a quiet story of decades past. Crafted from a single piece of wood sourced from Nagaland, aged approximately 60–80 years, embodying the heritage and material traditions of Naga culture. Once your order is placed, we’ll share images of the available pieces, so you can choose the one that truly resonates with you.