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Hukkah Base

1871/1900

Sanskriti Museums

Sanskriti Museums
New Delhi, India

This bidari work hukkah base is made of a special metal alloy comprising blackened zinc and copper which is covered with delicate floral inlay of silver foil, an art form introduced into lndia by the Mughals. The designs are rendered in floral patterns in the teh-nishan (inlay of sheet) and tarkashi (inlay of wire) techniques.
Bidar was the main center of production of bidari work but today Hyderabad has become the main hub of the craft.

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  • Title: Hukkah Base
  • Date Created: 1871/1900
  • Location: Deccan
  • Physical Dimensions: H 23.5 cm x Dia 35.5 cm
  • Rights: Text © Sanskriti Museum of Everyday Art/ Jyotindra Jain
  • Medium: Gun Metal and Silver Inlay
  • Period: Late 19th Century
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