Kashmiri Hand Painted Lacquered Wood Box - Hazara Floral Style

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Small lacquered wooden box, originating from the Kashmir region, India, decorated with a dense floral polychrome in the Indo-Persian tradition.

Item History: The craft of lacquerware in Kashmir is a technique of Persian origin introduced to the region in the 15th century. This specimen features the decorative style known as 'Hazara' (thousand flowers), characterized by full surface coverage with meticulous botanical motifs and gold outlines. It is a representative example of North Indian folk art produced for export in the mid-20th century.

Details and Condition:
- Period: 1970s.
- Technique: Hand painting with mineral pigments on carved wood with a lacquer finish.
- Size: Height 6 cm (2.36 inches); Base 8.5 cm x 6.5 cm (3.34 x 2.55 inches).
- Weight: 70 g (0.15 lb).
- Material: Natural wood, lacquer, and pigments.
- Condition: Excellent conservation. The structure is solid, the colors retain their original vibrancy, and the closure is functional. It shows minimal light patina consistent with its age.

Value and Use: This piece is of high interest to collectors of Asian decorative arts, ideal for jewelry storage or as a desk accessory in ethnic-style interiors.

  • Reference
    0001-002-2255
  • In stock
    1 Item
  • MPN
    1408764123

  • Era
    1970s
  • Materials
    Wood
  • Width, cm
    8.5
  • Height, cm
    6
  • Depth, cm
    6.5
  • Weight, kg
    0.07

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