Lot 92
 
Quick Zoom


Silver and glass

20th century
Northern India



'Large 'aarsi' or mirror rings such as the present lot were usually worn on the right thumb. Originally a Mughal ornament, worn along with a 'hathphul' or hand ornament, these rings have been in fashion for more than three centuries and are found in several variations.In the present lot, the central mirror has been replaced wit coloured glass, matching the ornamentation around it.

In his documentation of his stays at the Mughal courts, Niccolau Manucci writes, "On [the seraglio women's] fingers are rings, and on the right thumb there is always a ring, where, in place of a stone, there is mounted a little mirror, having pearls around it. This mirror they use to look at themselves, an act which they are very fond, at any and every moment" (Storia do Mogor, 1653-1708).




Other similar works in: this auction  |  entire site



  Lot 92 of 120  

FOLK AND TRIBAL ART AUCTION
26-27 FEBRUARY 2013

Estimate
Rs 12,000 - 15,000
$235 - 290

RESERVE NOT MET









Similar pieces have been illustrated in Traditional Jewelry of India, Oppi Untracht, Thames and Hudson, London, 1997 (pl. 620, 623)



 



Need help? Please check our guides on How to Bid. Auction Tips and FAQs.Email [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Tel: +91 22 6855 4100 / 6855 4155 (Mumbai), (212) 627 5006 (New York), 44 (0) 20 7409 7974 (london), (91 11) 2436 9415 (New Delhi)