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Rosewater Sprinkler (Gulabpash/Gulabdani)

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The silver rosewater sprinkler has a bulbous body, a long, tapering spout with floral scrollwork, and a blooming, flower-shaped finial. The floral nozzle has five piercings from which rosewater can be sprinkled. The body, which would have contained the rosewater, is decorated with floral designs set within a medallion of leaves. The major centers in India for silver-work were Bombay, Calcutta, Cutch, Kashmir, Lucknow, and Madras. Stylistically, this sprinkler can be attributed to Bhuj, in Cutch (now Kutch), Gujarat. The base contains an illegible inscription which probably gives the name of the workshop where the object was created. The numeral "four" is inscribed in Devanagari script, which may be an indication of its date, or a production number.
Department of Islamic & Later Indian Art Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift in memory of Liliane Soriano
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Title: Rosewater Sprinkler (Gulabpash/Gulabdani)
Description:
The silver rosewater sprinkler has a bulbous body, a long, tapering spout with floral scrollwork, and a blooming, flower-shaped finial.
The floral nozzle has five piercings from which rosewater can be sprinkled.
The body, which would have contained the rosewater, is decorated with floral designs set within a medallion of leaves.
The major centers in India for silver-work were Bombay, Calcutta, Cutch, Kashmir, Lucknow, and Madras.
Stylistically, this sprinkler can be attributed to Bhuj, in Cutch (now Kutch), Gujarat.
The base contains an illegible inscription which probably gives the name of the workshop where the object was created.
The numeral "four" is inscribed in Devanagari script, which may be an indication of its date, or a production number.

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