Vase

48-29-226

From: India

Curatorial Section: Asian

Native Name Lota
Object Number 48-29-226
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Indian | Islamic
Provenience India
Date Made 18th Century - 19th Century
Section Asian
Materials Brass | Copper
Technique Formed
Iconography Makara | Mythological Animal
Description

A vessel for water. Brass, except for band around body, and neck of spout which are copper. Globular body on stepped foot with stepped shoulder; neck, and flaring reflexed rim by which it is carried. Spout ends in animal head. Vessels like this, used by practioners of Hinduism, lack a spout. In the Islamic tradition a vessel is given a spout becuase the Qur'an ordains that a man shall perform his absolutions in running water, hence when poured from the spout the water is considered to be running.

Credit Line Gift of Presbyterian Board of Missions, 1948

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