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Dish

ISL 236 | North India | 19th century

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Artwork Details

Title: Dish

Date: 19th century

Location: North India

Materials: jade, gold with en résille opaque and translucent enamel

Dimensions: diameter 22.5 cm

Accession Number: ISL 236

Other Notes:

Among the most gifted Mughal craftsmen were lapidaries who from the 17th century excelled in the art of making precious objects, notably in jade. Thanks to the kundān technique, they were able to inlay hardstones with precious stones as well as with enamels, as seen in this dish. The motifs derive from 17th century Mughal models, but their stiffness and lack of naturalism indicate a more recent period of manufacture.

Bibliography:

Haydn Williams, Enamels of the World: 1700-2000 The Khalili Collections, London 2009, cat. 127, p. 202.

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