Antique pilgrim flask of blue ceramic Jaipur Multan - 19th century India

Discover an extraordinary piece of history and spirituality! You are presented with an authentic, 19th-century pilgrim flask from northern India, made using the distinctive blue ceramic technique, associated with the regions of Jaipur and Multan. This unique item is more than an antique – it is a material trace of ancient pilgrimages and religious practices. The flask, often called "kamandalu" or a container for holy water, was an indispensable attribute of pilgrims, ascetics (sadhus), and wandering holy men of Hinduism. It was used to store water from sacred rivers, such as the Ganges, or to collect alms in the form of water and food. Owning it was a sign of renunciation of material goods and following the spiritual path. Characteristics and collector's value:
  • Origin and period: India, 19th century.
  • Material and technique: Ceramic covered with a characteristic, deep blue glaze, typical of craft centers in Jaipur and historical Multan (now Pakistan).
  • Form: Classic, ergonomic shape with a narrow neck, wide body, and practical handle, adapted for carrying.
  • Condition: The item shows the patina of time, with natural traces of use that confirm its authenticity and give it a unique character.
This is a unique offer for collectors of Asian antiques, ethnographic art, sacred objects, and enthusiasts of Indian culture. The flask is a fascinating study object and an intriguing decoration, carrying the spirit of ancient India.

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Antyczna butla pielgrzyma z niebieskiej ceramiki Jaipur Multan - XIX wiek Indie
€344.83
Antyczna butla pielgrzyma z ceramiki Jaipur Multan XIX w. | Lapidarium