Asian decorative plate inlaid with silver - Indochina 19th century

You are presented with a unique, authentic decorative plate from Thailand, dating from the 19th century. This extraordinary piece of applied art enchants with its intricate silver inlay, which covers its surface, creating fine, traditional patterns. Such items were once produced for the Thai aristocracy or wealthy social classes, serving as a sign of status and wealth. The plate is made of durable metal, most likely a brass alloy or another non-ferrous metal, which forms the background for the silver decorations. The inlay, a technique involving the embedding of another material (here silver) into the surface, required extraordinary precision and patience from the craftsman. The patterns most likely reference Thai symbolism, plant motifs (lotus, orchid) or geometric ornaments characteristic of Southeast Asian art. Collector's value: This item is a true gem for collectors of Asian antiques, applied art, and metalwork. Its age, authenticity, and handcrafted nature determine its uniqueness. The state of preservation is typical for an item over a hundred years old – visible traces of patina, slight rubbing, and signs of use, which add authenticity and the spirit of a bygone era. Ideal as an interior decoration in colonial, ethnic, or vintage style, as well as a centerpiece for an oriental art collection. Dimensions: (please complete after measurement, e.g., diameter approx. 25-30 cm).

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Azjatycki talerz ozdobny inkrustowany srebrem - Indochiny XIX wiek
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