16th Apr, 2021 13:00

Islamic & Indian Art

 
  Lot 117
 

A POLKI DIAMOND-ENCRUSTED AND POLYCHROME-ENAMELLED GOLD ARCHER RING
Jaipur, North-Western India, late 18th - first half 19th century

A POLKI DIAMOND-ENCRUSTED AND POLYCHROME-ENAMELLED GOLD ARCHER RING
Jaipur, North-Western India, late 18th - first half 19th century

Of typical shape with elongated and cusped flange in the front, encrusted with a variety of Polki diamonds and glass beads on foil, worked in the typically Indian kundan setting in the shape of a rosette with leafy vegetal sprays, resting on a green-enamelled background with some white decorative elements, to the interior a red flower against green ground, the outer edges highlighted in light blue enamel, the palette typical of Jaipur productions in the 18th and 19th centuries, 3.2cm long and 2.5cm diam.

Sold for £2,500

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