Kashkul Begging Bowl Kashmir Handcrafted Papier Mache Lacquer Brass Dish
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This exquisite bowl is a stunning example of traditional Indian craftsmanship. Handcrafted with care using papier mache and lacquer, this multi-colored bowl features intricate brass detailing. A vintage original, this antique piece is a beautiful addition to any collection.
The Kashkul Begging Bowl, also known as a alms bowl, was traditionally used by wandering Sufi dervishes to collect food or money from the people they met on their travels. This particular bowl, made by A-51 D-174 in Kashmir, is a true work of art and a testament to the skill of Indian artisans. Add it to your collection or use it as a decorative piece, either way, it is sure to be a conversation starter.

