Tray (Primary Title)
salver (Object Name)

Unknown (Artist)

17th century
Indian, Deccan
zinc alloy inlaid with brass, silver
Place Made,India,Deccan,probably Bidar, Karnataka,
Overall: 5/8 × 13 1/4 in. dia. (1.59 × 33.66 cm)
86.196
One of the most important contributions of Indian metalworkers was the development of a distinctive were known as bidri after the city of Bidar in the Deccan. These objects were made by inlaying silver and/or brass into a body of zinc alloy. A chemical paste was applied that permanently darkened the zinc body, but left the dazzling metal inlays unaffected. This large, sumptuous example may have been used to serve food and drink, or perhaps to support a water pipe (huqqa).
Arthur and Margaret Glasgow Fund
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