These small copper vessels are decorative objects of religious art from the Himalayan region. They are used in the context of Buddhist altars and, in their form, refer to vessel types associated with Tibetan traditions of hospitality.
The vessels are worked as low-profile forms with spout, handle, and lid. Their design relates to traditional kettle forms that, within Tibetan culture, are connected with the reception and hospitality of guests. In this context, they function as symbolic elements within the arrangement of an altar.
The vessels are decorated with filigree. Fine wires are shaped into spiral forms, filled with small arched elements, and assembled into continuous ornaments. Colored stones are set into the filigree structure, forming floral motifs.
The silvered copper vessels combine a symbolically inflected form with ornamental design in filigree technique and stand for the craft tradition of metal ritual objects from the Himalayan region.
Copper Vessels
decorated with fine filigree, silver-plated, set with colored stones. The objects are patinated. Handcrafted in Nepal.
- Height: 7.5 cm
- Ø each 11 cm
- Weight: 465 g
NOTE
The vessels are decorative objects. They are not intended for carrying liquids.
Sold as a pair, 2 pieces.