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A DIAMOND-SET AND ENAMELLED HATHPHUL
NORTH INDIA, 19TH CENTURY
The diamond-set bracelet centring upon a circular blue enamel plaque inlaid with table-cut diamonds arranged in foliate motifs and terminating in two diamond cluster rings set at the end of flexible diamond chains, the reverse of each element enamelled with polychrome floral and avian motifs, in fitted blue velvet box
6 1/8in. (16.6cm.) long
Provenance
Anon sale in these Rooms, Important Indian Jewellery, 6 October 1999, lot 14

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Lot Essay

A similar hathpul to that offered here is published in Oppi Untracht, Traditional Jewellery of India, London, 1997, no.621, p.265.

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