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An Imperial Mughal Gold Jade Box Set With Diamonds and Semi Precious Stones
$ 138,700
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Description
An Exquisite Masterpiece of Mughal Splendor: A Rare Gold-Mounted Jade Box with Diamonds and Semi-Precious Stones
Introduction to a Regal Artifact:
This exceptional jade box, hailing from the storied Mughal Dynasty, is an unparalleled exemplar of imperial artistry and luxury. Acquired from the prestigious Spink & Son of London, this artifact transcends its material beauty to stand as a significant piece of historical and cultural importance. With its rich provenance and intricate craftsmanship, this jade box embodies the opulence and refined tastes of one of history’s most powerful and influential empires.
Craftsmanship: The Art of Mughal Luxury:
At the heart of this piece lies a finely carved jade box, crafted from the most esteemed jade, a material revered for its spiritual and physical properties. The jade’s soft green hue, polished to a lustrous finish, provides the perfect canvas for the intricate artistry that adorns its surface. The craftsmanship displayed here is nothing short of extraordinary, reflecting the meticulous skill and dedication of the artisans who worked under the patronage of the Mughal emperors.
Gold Mounts: Symbols of Power and Prestige:
The jade box is further enhanced by its sumptuous gold mounts, which frame the piece with regal elegance. Gold, a symbol of wealth, power, and divine favor, was extensively used in Mughal art to signify the emperor’s supreme authority. The gold mounts on this box are intricately designed, featuring delicate filigree work and ornamental motifs that highlight the exquisite level of detail typical of Mughal luxury objects. The use of gold not only adds to the visual splendor of the box but also signifies its importance as a royal collectible.
Diamonds and Semi-Precious Stones: Embellishments of Imperial Grandeur:
Adorning the box are a carefully selected array of diamonds and semi-precious stones, each meticulously set into the gold mounts with precision and artistry. The diamonds, symbolizing purity and invincibility, are complemented by vibrant semi-precious stones that add a dynamic interplay of color and texture. These embellishments were not chosen solely for their beauty; they were also deeply symbolic, representing various virtues, celestial powers, and the emperor’s divine right to rule. The harmonious arrangement of these stones demonstrates the Mughal court’s appreciation for both aesthetic beauty and symbolic meaning.
Cultural Significance: A Connection to Mughal Heritage
This jade box is more than just an object of beauty; it is a tangible link to the cultural and historical legacy of the Mughal Empire. The Mughal Dynasty, renowned for its patronage of the arts, produced some of the most magnificent and culturally significant objects in history. This box, with its intricate design and rich symbolism, offers insight into the values, beliefs, and artistic achievements of the Mughal court. As a museum-quality artifact, it holds immense scholarly value, providing a rare glimpse into the world of Mughal royalty.
Provenance: A Piece with Esteemed Origins
The provenance of this jade box further enhances its significance. Acquired from the renowned Spink & Son of London, a name synonymous with the highest standards of quality and authenticity in the art world, this piece carries with it a legacy of careful curation and historical importance. The association with Spink & Son not only attests to the box’s authenticity but also underscores its status as a highly collectible and valuable artifact.
A Once-in-a-Lifetime Acquisition:
For the discerning collector or institution, this jade box represents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire a piece of unparalleled historical and artistic significance. It is more than a decorative object; it is a profound connection to the grandeur and sophistication of the Mughal Empire. As a royal collectible, this box stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Mughal artistry, offering both aesthetic pleasure and scholarly insight. This exceptional piece, with its intricate details, rich symbolism, and impeccable provenance, is truly a treasure worthy of the most prestigious collections.
1.3" high x 3.3" wide x 2.5" deep
Very good condition. -
More Information
Origin: India Period: 18th Century Materials: Gold,Jade,Precious Stone Condition: Good. Styles / Movements: Other, Traditional Patterns: Traditional Incollect Reference #: 749262 -
Dimensions
W. 3.3 in; H. 1.5 in; D. 2.5 in; W. 8.38 cm; H. 3.81 cm; D. 6.35 cm;
Message from Seller:
For four generations, Solomon Treasure has built a distinguished reputation for offering rare and important 18th-19th century antiques and fine art, serving museums, collectors, and designers worldwide. Located in the heart of Manhattan, we specialize in exceptional pieces ranging from Napoleon Neoclassical to Art Deco and Middle Eastern Islamic treasures. Contact: Mory Talasazan, Director | mory@solomontreasureny.com | 917.686.9732 |
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