Experience the allure of a bygone era with this exquisite antique Indian (Kutch, Gujarat) silver tea pot, designed and crafted in Circa 1850-1880). Impeccably adorned with intricate repoussé designs featuring delicate scrolling foliage, enchanting flowers, and captivating depictions of majestic peacocks, this tea pot is a true work of art.
The silver handle is masterfully crafted to resemble a graceful snake, while the stout boasts a stunning bird's head design, adding a touch of whimsy to its elegance. The lid is adorned with a beautifully crafted silver flying bird, further enhancing its charm and uniqueness.
The Repoussé technique is a remarkable method in metalworking where a pliable metal is skillfully embellished or molded by carefully hammering from the opposite side, resulting in a captivating design with subtle depth.
Indulge in the timeless beauty of this antique silver tea pot, a testament to the craftsmanship and artistic traditions of India.
Size: 13(W) x 22(L) x 18(H) cm.
Weight: 700 g.