4" Beautiful Flower Pot - Bidri Artwork | Gunmetal With Real Silver

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Item Code: DDE631
Specifications:
Gunmetal With Real Silver
Height: 4.7 inch
Width: 4.5 inch
Depth: 4.5 inch
Weight: 936 gm
Handmade
Handmade
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Fully insured
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100% Made in India
100% Made in India
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Introducing a Masterpiece of Bidri Art

This exquisite 4-inch flower pot is a testament to the enduring artistry of Bidriware, a traditional craft originating from Bidar, India. The piece showcases the intricate beauty and meticulous detail characteristic of this unique metalwork. Crafted from gunmetal with inlaid real silver, this pot is more than just a container; it's a miniature work of art destined to enhance any space. The elegant combination of dark gunmetal and gleaming silver creates a striking visual contrast, drawing the eye to the captivating geometric patterns. The pot’s graceful shape and substantial base ensure stability and a sense of refined sophistication. Whether used as a vase for your favorite blooms, a decorative accent on a mantelpiece, or a unique addition to your collection of artisanal treasures, this piece promises to captivate and inspire.

The Allure of Bidriware

Bidriware is a distinctive craft celebrated for its timeless elegance and intricate designs. The process involves casting an alloy of zinc and copper, then meticulously inlaying silver onto the dark metal surface. This intricate process, passed down through generations, results in stunning pieces that are as unique as they are beautiful. Each piece of Bidriware is handmade, resulting in subtle variations that underscore its handcrafted nature and add to its unique charm. This flower pot is a perfect example of the skill and artistry involved in this ancient technique. The silver inlay shimmers subtly, catching the light in a way that enhances the overall design. Own a piece of history, a piece of Indian heritage, with this remarkable creation.

A Fusion of Form and Function

This Bidri flower pot is not merely a decorative item; it is a functional piece that seamlessly integrates art and utility. Its compact size (4.7 inches high x 4.5 inches wide x 4.5 inches long) makes it ideal for a variety of settings – from a small windowsill to a spacious coffee table. The pot's design allows it to be versatile enough for fresh or dried flowers, or even as a stand-alone decorative piece. Its elegant silhouette complements a variety of interior styles, seamlessly blending into both modern and traditional decor. The detailed silver inlays become focal points, attracting attention and admiration without overwhelming the space. This item is as practical as it is beautiful, adding a touch of refined elegance wherever you place it.

More Than Just a Pot: A Statement Piece

This Bidri flower pot is more than simply a container; it is a conversation starter, a piece that sparks interest and admiration. It’s a statement of refined taste, an appreciation for artistry, and an understanding of cultural heritage. The intricate silver work highlights the skill and dedication of the artisans, creating a visual narrative that's both ancient and contemporary. It's a piece that adds a unique character and cultural richness to any room. The subtle gleam of the silver inlay adds a touch of sophistication, turning an everyday item into a treasure. Each piece tells a unique story, making it a truly special addition to your home.

Care and Preservation

To ensure the longevity of your beautiful Bidri flower pot, we recommend handling it with care. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive cleaning agents. A gentle wipe with a soft, dry cloth is usually sufficient to maintain its shine and beauty. If necessary, use a damp cloth and mild soap, carefully rinsing and drying thoroughly. Protect it from excessive moisture to prevent tarnishing. By following these simple instructions, you can preserve this exquisite piece for generations to come. This elegant and timeless piece is a testament to the legacy of Bidri artisans and a treasure you'll be proud to own and cherish.
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Tips for Caring for Bidriware Art

When you invest in such precious and beautiful artwork, it is important to take care of it properly to ensure that it lasts long.
It should be cleaned only with water, and no soap or detergent should be used. The use of harsh chemicals can damage the surface of the artwork.
Dust should not be allowed to settle on it. Bidriware handicrafts should be dusted regularly with a soft cloth.
The shine of bidriware art can be maintained by just applying vegetable oil. Scratches and abrasions on the surface should be avoided.

The Story of Bidriware Art : Exploring its Past and Present

India is a big cauldron of heritage that is ever bubbling with the most breathtaking forms of art, and one of them is the bidriware art. This art form originated in Persia, but between the 14th and 15th centuries, the craft made its way to India. The Bahamani Sultans nurtured its growth in the country. Many bidriware craft products like hookahs, spittoons, pan holders, etc., graced the royal courts of that time.
Currently, bidriware art is practiced in Bidar, Karnataka, by the most skilled artisans to make products, including vases, ornaments, jewelry boxes, trays, statues, etc. These craftsmen have been doing this for generations and have made this art what it is today. With the advent of technology, many art forms took a hit, and so did bidriware. With people preferring machine manufactured products, the demand for handicrafts started dwindling, impacting the artisans' livelihood. However, the recent issue of a Geographical Indication (GI) tag by the Government of India for Bidriware artisans has given them a major push.
Making bidriware crafts involves the inlay of gold and silver wires in an alloy of copper and zinc. One of its main attractions is the awe-inspiring contrast between the black and the silver. Another eye-catching feature is the fine detailing on each piece. The bidriware designs are dominated by floral patterns, leaves, and geometrical designs, which reflect Persian artistry. It takes hours of undivided focus and precision to bring bidriware handicrafts to life. This is a very long and tedious process and involves 8 stages.

Making of Bidriware Crafts

The first step is molding red clay into the shape the artisans desires and pouring the molten metal into it. An alloy of copper and zinc is used in the 16:1 ratio.
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The second stage involves removing the clay and smoothing the surface of the shaped metal with fine-quality sandpaper.
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In the third stage, the design is carved on the surface of the metal with a sharp object.
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The fourth step involves inlay work. Sheets or wires of silver or sometimes even gold are hammered in the groves of the carved design.
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In the fifth stage, the object is smoothened using a buffing machine to remove any bumps and unevenness.
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At the sixth stage, the product is dipped in a mixture of the soil of Bidar fort, ammonium chloride, and water. This soil has oxidizing properties which turn zinc completely black to create a beautiful contrast with silver. Finally, at the seventh step, the paste is removed and oil is rubbed to intensify the black coating of the metal.
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