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Heritage Silver XI3 Seashells with Silver CoveringLength X Width X Depth (8" X 3.5" X 3.25")
Length X Width X Depth (7" X 3.5" X 2.5")
Length X Width X Depth (5.5" X 2.5" X 2.25")
Weight 844 gmThis Heritage Silver XI piece presents a trio of exquisite ritual conch shells adorned with intricate silver filigree work. Each natural shell reveals its luminous pearlescent surface at the opening,...This Heritage Silver XI piece presents a trio of exquisite ritual conch shells adorned with intricate silver filigree work. Each natural shell reveals its luminous pearlescent surface at the opening, while the bodies are embraced by elaborate metalwork featuring Greek key patterns and scrolling botanical motifs. The meticulous craftsmanship creates a stunning harmony between the organic, flowing lines of the shells and the precise geometric patterns of the silver mountings, resulting in objects that bridge ceremonial function and decorative artistry.
About Artwork: Heritage Silver XI
These ceremonial objects from Bhubaneshwar, Orissa (now Odisha), India, embody the profound intersection of natural beauty and cultural significance. In Hindu and Buddhist traditions, conch shells have served as ritual instruments for centuries—when blown, they produce resonant tones used during ceremonies, symbolically connecting worshippers to cosmic vibrations. The silver embellishments enhance both the shells' visual presence and cultural importance, as silver holds particular reverence in Indian households. Each shell features distinctive engraving patterns with symbolic motifs, transforming these natural forms into refined ritual implements. When displayed, these pieces bring spiritual dimension and artistic excellence to any space, inviting contemplation of both their ceremonial heritage and the skilled craftsmanship of Orissan metalworkers.