Vase
2022 (made)
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Black vase with rounded base, opening at the top being narrower than the base. A single decorative line of silver runs around the vase, horizontally at a slant about half way down the length of the vase.
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Materials and techniques | The vase is made from a technique known as Bidri that is specific to the city of Bidar in Karnataka State, India. The process involves casting the vase from an alloy of copper and zinc and inlaying the pattern with sterling silver. The vase is then covered in local soil which contains chemical properties that react to the alloy. When the soil is cleaned off, the alloy has turned a rich black colour leaving the silver pattern to shine through. |
Brief description | Black vase with rounded base and narrow top, single decorative line of silver inlay running around the centre. |
Physical description | Black vase with rounded base, opening at the top being narrower than the base. A single decorative line of silver runs around the vase, horizontally at a slant about half way down the length of the vase. |
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Object history | Purchased new from Evoke London. |
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Accession number | IS.8-2023 |
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Record created | February 2, 2023 |
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