A treasure of courtly refinement, this extraordinary silver attar dan dazzles with flower-shaped lids, delicate wirework, proud peacock motifs, and touches of green lacquer. Once holding precious perfumes, it embodies the sensory elegance of India’s regal past. A comparable example is illustrated in Mughal Silver Magnificence, p. 88.
This extraordinary and significant silver attar dan (perfume container) epitomizes the refined sensory culture of courtly India. Designed with multiple lidded compartments for precious attars (perfumed oils), the vessel is as much a feast for the eyes as it was once for the senses. Each compartment is embellished with detachable flower-shaped decorations, finely crafted in silver wirework, demonstrating a high level of artisanal finesse. Graceful peacock motifs perch proudly along the form, while touches of green lacquer accentuate its visual allure. Set upon a circular tray with a scalloped edge, the container is further enhanced by dangling bead-like chains. A comparable example is illustrated in Mughal Silver Magnificence, p. 88.
- Weight: 0.595 kg
- Subject Matter: Silver
- Collections: Silver