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Brass Water Container

circa 19th to 20th century

Jaipur Virasat Foundation

Jaipur Virasat Foundation
Jaipur, India

A brass or copper drinking vessel was used for communal use mostly by the hindu community. The community had strict taboos about physical contact and ritual purity in their caste hierarchy. Hence the sharp-long pipe, a distinct feature of the vessel ensured that a person does not come in direct contact with the water - ensuring the “purity” of water consumed.

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  • Title: Brass Water Container
  • Date Created: circa 19th to 20th century
  • Location: Rajasthan, IN
  • Physical Dimensions: 8.25 (h) x 4 (top) x 7 (center d) in
  • Type: Utilitarian Object
  • Contributor: Vinod Joshi
  • Medium: Brass
  • Photography: Nupur Agrawal
  • Hindi Word: Ramjhara
Jaipur Virasat Foundation

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