Bidri Hookah Bowl with Roses
https://clevelandart.org/art/2020.207
Hookah bowls were used for the enjoyment of tobacco or any other smoked substance during moments of relaxation. They were also aesthetic objects to be admired in elite gatherings of connoisseurs. The flowering rose bushes on this fine early example, made shortly after the intr...
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Terms
Technique
Zinc alloy with silver and brass inlay
Genre
Metalwork
Department
Indian and Southeast Asian Art
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