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Our Heritage Silver IV piece showcases extraordinary craftsmanship in a ceremonial vessel adorned with intricate symbolic elements. The boat-shaped silver bowl features an openwork filigree body supported by delicate feet, while its dramatic handles curve upward like stylized wings. The central motif of paired birds with upturned beaks creates a harmonious focal point, complemented by rosette accents that punctuate the vessel's pierced surface pattern.
About Artwork: Heritage Silver IV
This 1950 silver piece, acquired in Bhubaneshwar, Orissa, exemplifies the region's celebrated metalworking tradition. The elaborate vessel demonstrates multiple silversmithing techniques - from the precisely executed filigree mesh of the body to the dimensional relief of the bird motifs and floral elements. Such ceremonial objects held both practical and spiritual significance in Indian households, where silver's cultural importance extended beyond material value to represent family heritage and auspicious blessings for important occasions.