Celestial Clouds Tissue Box
Celestial Clouds Tissue Box
Whether it’s the dense, intricate patterns of clouds on the walls of the Badal Mahal, Rajasthan or the brilliance of stormy night skies in Pahadi miniature paintings, the . . . more
Whether it’s the dense, intricate patterns of clouds on the walls of the Badal Mahal, Rajasthan or the brilliance of stormy night skies in Pahadi miniature paintings, the grace and mystique of clouds have always intrigued us to the point of inspiration. Drawing from these ephemeral bodies- mediators between heaven and earth- our Baadal collection depict clouds through cast brass elements inlaid with semi-precious stones, employing the pietra dura technique on a deep black surface.
Tray in lacquer with brass. Handmade in India.
Product Details
Product Details
- Material: Lacquer with brass
- Inlay: Abalone
- Size: 9.5"L x 5.5"W x 4"H | 24.1 L x 14 W x 10.2 H cm
- Weight: 0.69 kg | 1.518 lbs
- Number of Pieces: 1 Tissue Box
- SKU: VTX102
- This product has been handcrafted by local artisans. As such, slight variations are a testament to the unique character of a piece made by hand.
- Country of Origin: India
- Manufactured by: Nirvaan Design Private Limited, A-4, Sector 64, Noida, U.P. - 201301
Care Details
Care Details
- For daily cleaning, use soft, dry cloth.
- To remove stains or restore shine, clean with soft cloth using branded brass cleaner, following relevant instructions.
- Do not use harsh detergents or abrasive materials that may scratch.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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Celestial Clouds Tissue Box
Pietra Dura
In the ancient history of artistic expression, Pietra Dura emerges as a radiant gem. Originating from Italy and celebrated as Parchin Kari in the vibrant Indian subcontinent, this revered technique transcends boundaries of mere adornment, transforming into a profound symphony of visual artistry.
Rooted in the opulent courts of Rome and flourishing in the artistic haven of Florence, Pietra Dura is a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship of inlaying highly polished coloured stones, creating intricate narratives or patterns that dance with life itself. Its journey to the Mughal courts of India as Parchin Kari imbued iconic landmarks like the majestic Taj Mahal with a sumptuous grandeur that continues to awe and inspire.