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A pair of silver pots crafted by the renowned Indian silversmith Oomersi Mawji, dating from the late 19th century. Each pot is a masterpiece of artisanal craftsmanship, richly decorated and reflecting a vivid imaginative world, characteristic of the silversmith who worked for the Maharajas.
Made from high-purity 985‰ silver, the pots together weigh 470 g. They measure approximately 11 cm in height, 11 cm in base diameter, and 7.5 cm in top diameter. The pots are slightly dented in places, adding to their charm and authenticity. The malleability of the silver allows for easy restoration by a specialist if desired.
Archival pieces naturally show minor signs of age and use, which contribute to their beauty. Each piece comes with a protective bag.
A pair of silver pots crafted by the renowned Indian silversmith Oomersi Mawji, dating from the late 19th century. Each pot is a masterpiece of artisanal craftsmanship, richly decorated and reflecting a vivid imaginative world, characteristic of the silversmith who worked for the Maharajas.
Made from high-purity 985‰ silver, the pots together weigh 470 g. They measure approximately 11 cm in height, 11 cm in base diameter, and 7.5 cm in top diameter. The pots are slightly dented in places, adding to their charm and authenticity. The malleability of the silver allows for easy restoration by a specialist if desired.
Archival pieces naturally show minor signs of age and use, which contribute to their beauty. Each piece comes with a protective bag.