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TIRAKITA CO., LTD.
Address | 339 Isshiki Hayama-machi Miura-gun Kanagawa, JAPAN ZIP:238-0026 |
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Representative Name | Atsushi Umehara |
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Black hand-carved aluminum morrocan tray [approx. 69 cm] with floral and chintz patterns, from Moradabad, the city of metal crafts.
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金属工芸品の街、モラダバードから ブラック 花と更紗模様の手彫りアルミ製 モロカントレイ〔約69cm〕
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Size: Diameter: approx. 69 cm, Height to edge when placed on floor: approx. 1.1 cm, Weight: approx. 1.5 kg
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Country of manufacture: India
Material / component: Alluminum
Package: Identical to photo
Year of manufacture: 2023
Product tag: None
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Description
*Designed with an Islamic feel. This is a very atmospheric large circular tray. It is handmade by artisans in Moradabad, a city famous for its beautiful metal crafts influenced by Islamic culture. The material used is aluminum, which is relatively lightweight for its size, making it easy to carry and maneuver. The botanical patterns and geometric carvings on the metalware create a wonderful atmosphere for interior decoration. *Combine with legs (sold separately) to create a table. The tray can be used as a tray as it is, but it can also be used as a tabletop by combining it with the optional wooden legs. The legs (sold separately) are foldable for compact storage when not in use. *A fusion of Islamic and Indian cultures Moradabad was an important city of the Mughal Empire, an Islamic dynasty. Islamic culture flourished, partly due to Mughal rule and partly due to the influx of Muslim immigrants from the Bengal region. The Mughal Empire provided much support for art and culture, and in the royal workshops, Hindu and Muslim artists and craftsmen worked alongside master artisans from Iran and Central Asia, blending their traditions and techniques. Today, the culture of metalworking, influenced by Islamic culture, is still alive and well in Moradabad. This tray is a reminder of that history and culture. |
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[Material] Material: Aluminum
[Size] Diameter: approx. 69 cm, height to edge: approx. 1.1 cm when placed on floor [Weight] Approx. 1.5 kg [Remarks] Since all the pieces are handmade by craftsmen, there may be some individual differences in the design of the carvings. In addition, there may be peeling of the paint or minor scratches in some parts. Please understand in advance. Product size: 1.10cm x 69cm x 69cm approx. 1500g [Category]Indian and Asian Tableware*Indian Tableware:Trays*Trays [Tags] tray tray tray top Moroccan table Moroccan Islamic Muslim furniture Asian furniture handmade wooden stylish interior goods design furniture pot stand tray tray serving utensils Indian tableware Asian tableware Asian tableware ethnic tableware ethnic tableware ethnic asian |
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This is a very atmospheric large circular tray. It is handmade by artisans in Moradabad, a city famous for its beautiful metal crafts influenced by Islamic culture.
The material used is aluminum, which is relatively lightweight for its size, making it easy to carry and maneuver.
The botanical patterns and geometric carvings on the metalware create a wonderful atmosphere for interior decoration.
*Combine with legs (sold separately) to create a table.
The tray can be used as a tray as it is, but it can also be used as a tabletop by combining it with the optional wooden legs. The legs (sold separately) are foldable for compact storage when not in use.
*A fusion of Islamic and Indian cultures
Moradabad was an important city of the Mughal Empire, an Islamic dynasty. Islamic culture flourished, partly due to Mughal rule and partly due to the influx of Muslim immigrants from the Bengal region.
The Mughal Empire provided much support for art and culture, and in the royal workshops, Hindu and Muslim artists and craftsmen worked alongside master artisans from Iran and Central Asia, blending their traditions and techniques.
Today, the culture of metalworking, influenced by Islamic culture, is still alive and well in Moradabad. This tray is a reminder of that history and culture.
■イスラムを感じさせるデザイン
とても雰囲気のある大型の円形トレイです。イスラム文化の影響を受けた、美しい金属工芸品の街として有名なモラダバードで職人によりハンドメイドされております。
素材にはアルミが使われており、サイズからすると比較的軽量なので、持ち運びや取り回しもし易いのが利点です。
植物模様や幾何学的な彫刻が施され、インテリアとしても素敵な雰囲気を演出します。
■別売りの脚と組み合わせるとテーブルに
そのままトレイとして使うこともできますが、別売りの木製の脚と組み合わせることで、テーブルの天板にもなります。別売りの脚は折りたたみ式なので、使わない時はコンパクトに収納できます。
■イスラム文化×インド文化の融合
モラダバードは、イスラム王朝であるムガル帝国の重要な都市でした。ムガル帝国による統治、ベンガル地方からのイスラム教徒の移民流入の影響もあり、イスラム文化が栄えました。
ムガル帝国は、芸術や文化に多くの支援をしており、王室工房ではヒンドゥー教徒とイスラム教徒の芸術家や職人たちが、イランや中央アジアからきた名工と一緒に働き、それぞれの伝統や技法を融合させていきました。
今日でも、モラダバードではイスラム文化の影響を受けた、金属工芸の文化が息づいております。このトレイは、その歴史や文化を感じさせる一品です。