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Silver gilt bejewelled cloisonné enamel Russian charka
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Description
Silver gilt bejewelled cloisonné enamel Russian charka
Russian, 20th Century
Height 5cm, width 12cm, depth 7cm
Made in Russia in the 20th century, this antique charka drinking vessel is more than just a cultural artefact, it is a vibrant embodiment of the majestic opulence deeply embedded in Russian artisanal tradition.
Immaculately handcrafted from gleaming silver gilt, this charka is a tangible connection to a bygone era of luxurious aesthetics. Designed with a round cup and featuring a flat handle, its design is rooted in that of early Russian charkas, testifying to the history of Russian craftsmanship. Covering the charka, from its foot to the tip, is a mesmerizing cloak of cloisonné enamel décor that engulfs the piece in its spellbinding beauty.
The cloisonné enamel is fashioned as a garden of floral arabesques, their delicate tendrils and petals dancing in a vibrant symphony of blues and whites. This intricate botanical scene underscores the Russian long-standing fascination with nature-themed motifs and arabesques.
Adding to the charka's exotic charm are semi-precious stones embedded amidst the enamel arabesques. These gemstone accents, meticulously positioned, reflect a radiant interplay of colours against the backdrop of the lustrous silver and colourful enamel. These jewels serve not only as visual marvels but also introduce a textured element to the piece, reminiscent of early-modern examples of drinking vessels.
In the Russian vernacular, 'charka' denotes a 'vodka' or 'tot cup', echoing a tradition that has been integral to Russian communal life for centuries. The charka represents a historic vodka measure—143.5 millilitres—a practice that harkens back to the 16th century. The charka's genuineness is attested by the distinct '84' silver hallmark—an esteemed indication of its silver constitution and the expertise invested in its creation. Complementing this is the Cyrillic 'NZ' assayer's mark, a timeless signature of a respected craftsman imprinted into the vessel's noble metal.
This antique charka is a captivating blend of artistic design, historical relevance, and masterful craftsmanship, encapsulating the journey of Russian decorative arts. With its intricate detailing and sophisticated aesthetics, it is a cherished memento of Russian creative mastery. -
More Information
Origin: Russia Period: 1900-1919 Materials: Enamel - Cloisonné, Semi-precious stones, Silver. Styles / Movements: Traditional Dealer Reference #: 12967 Incollect Reference #: 662090 -
Dimensions
W. 4.72 in; H. 1.97 in; D. 2.76 in; W. 12 cm; H. 5 cm; D. 7 cm;
Message from Seller:
Mayfair Gallery, located in London’s exclusive Mayfair district, specializes in exceptional art and antiques from the 19th and early 20th centuries, featuring works by renowned artists and craftsmen. With a focus on quality and historical importance, our diverse collection unites exquisite pieces that exemplify unparalleled artistry. | jamie@mayfairgallery.com | 44.207.491.3435 |
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