Description
This striking vase showcases exceptional craftsmanship, likely originating from North India, possibly Jaipur or Rajasthan. It features a graceful, classical urn-like silhouette with a flared rim, a slender neck, a pronounced shoulder, and a sturdy, ornate base. The entire surface is richly adorned with a vibrant palette of deep crimson, lustrous gold, and delicate green, accented by an antique ivory base. The central focal point is a meticulously detailed Mughal miniature painting depicting a lively scene, possibly a royal procession, court gathering, or historical event, complete with figures, architecture, and a landscape. This central panel is framed by intricate floral and geometric patterns that feature delicate hand-painted motifs and what appears to be fine bone or resin inlay work, creating a textured, luxurious finish. Bands of swirling foliage and stylized floral designs beautifully complement the narrative scene, leading up to the neck and down to the base. This vase is not merely a decorative object but a functional piece of art, ideal for adding a touch of opulent, historical elegance to any discerning home, serving as a standalone statement piece or a unique vessel for dried botanicals.







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