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Weight 285 gm
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This Heritage Silver VI piece merges functional artistry with cultural homage in this striking silver decanter topped with a meticulously crafted American Indian Chief. The contrast between the polished, reflective body and the textured, detailed headdress creates a compelling visual dialogue. The chief's face gazes upward with dignified presence, while individually sculpted feathers cascade around the stopper, demonstrating remarkable attention to detail in the silver craftsmanship.
About Artwork: Heritage Silver VI
This silver decanter top stands as a testament to mid-century American decorative arts. Discovered in Texas, the piece embodies the cultural fascination with Native American imagery prevalent during this period while showcasing the sophisticated silver craftsmanship of the time. The smooth, curved vessel provides elegant functionality, while the sculptural stopper transforms a utilitarian object into a conversation piece. When displayed, this decanter commands attention as both a historical artifact and a distinctive decorative element, particularly striking when positioned where light can play across its metallic surfaces, highlighting the intricate textures of the headdress against the decanter's sleek form.