Radiating a warm amber hue, this elegant free-blown glass vessel showcases the sophistication of Indian artistry. It features a globular body, a pronounced cylindrical neck, and a sharply everted rim, paired with a gracefully curved spout. The form reflects a strong influence from metal prototypes—a hallmark of Mughal glassware. A number of similarly shaped vessels from Kapadwanj, Gujarat are illustrated by S. Markel in "Indian and Indianate Glass Vessels in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art," Journal of Glass Studies, vol. 33, 1991, p. 91.
- Subject Matter: Glass Objects
- Collections: Glass Objects