This vintage brass bowl is a classic example of mid-century Indian craftsmanship. Handcrafted using a traditional etching technique, the artisan has meticulously carved floral and geometric patterns into the solid brass surface. The recessed areas are filled with vibrant cold paint enamel in earthy red and green tones, a precursor to modern resin finishes that gives this piece its authentic period feel.
Historically, this style of metalwork originates from long-standing regional traditions in India, where brass has been a primary medium for decorative arts for centuries. The intricate motifs reflect a blend of Mughal-influenced floral designs and traditional geometric borders. This specific piece dates to the mid-century era, showcasing the detailed hand-finishing and character-filled patina that collectors value in vintage brassware.
The bowl is in good vintage condition, featuring a lovely aged patina that adds depth to the brass and highlights the hand-etched details. The cold paint enamel is well-preserved, and the interior shows a natural oxidation that confirms its age and authenticity.
Height: 5.5cm
Rim Diameter: 10cm
Base Diameter: 6cm
This piece would suit a bohemian or eclectic interior, adding a touch of global history to a styled shelf or coffee table. It would also suit a collector of mid-century metalware looking for a genuine, handcrafted accent.
