These items are classic examples of Indian brassware, specifically associated with the metalworking traditions of cities like Moradabad (often called the "Brass City").
Judging by the design and the style of the floral etching, they most likely date from the mid-to-late 20th century (roughly the 1960s to 1980s).
These were traditionally used as decorative candy dishes, trinket bowls, or for serving dry fruits and nuts. The footed (pedestal) design and lidded top were popular exports to Western markets and former Commonwealth countries like South Africa.
The floral patterns are hand-etched (often called "chasing").
Dimensions: 13cm (H) x 12cm (W)
Beautiful vintage condition with a rich, authentic patina.
Perfect for the collector of "Hollywood Regency" or "Eclectic Boho" styles, this bowl is more than just a decoration—it’s a conversation starter. Its warm gold tones instantly elevate a bookshelf, coffee table, or entryway console.
Elegant Storage: Use it as a stylish "catch-all" for keys, jewelry, or daily trinkets.
Serve wrapped chocolates, nuts, or dates with a vintage flair. Ideal as a decorative incense holder or a lidded vessel for scented potpourri.
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R 550,00Price
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