Hammered Brass Urli Vessel

20th Century
$2,680 USD SOLD
Dimensions
W: 46.5" D: 40.25" H: 11.0"
Materials
Brass
Collection #
CMCL114B
Estimated Shipping
$250

This shallow brass bowl is a monumental version of the Indian open fire cooking vessel known as urli or uruli. Traditionally, these wide metal basins were used for preparing ayurvedic medicines or cooking large quantities of food for gatherings and ritual offerings. Today, the urli is also used as a decorative planter for greenery or floral arrangements or as a water basin for floating flower blossoms.

Shaped with grand proportions, this example is hand-made of brass with two loop handles, a constricted neck with a flattened lip, and rounded sides that curve uninterrupted to a short footed base. The urli is beautifully textured with hammer marks and gleams with a lustrous golden sheen.

Minor warping to lip.

Available to ship March 26, 2025. Currently on display in the Chicago Botanic Garden Orchid Show: India Blooms.

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Orchid Show: India Blooms

We're delighted to be a part of India Blooms at the Chicago Botanic Garden.

Visit between Feb 8th - March 23rd and discover how this object and others from our collection were styled to complement the lush colors, patterns and forms of orchid blossoms.

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