Kanchan Table Placements – Ornament of Gold, Set of Six
ProvenanceIn Indian domestic life, gold is rarely purely ornamental — it marks the threshold between ordinary and auspicious. Gold-embellished objects signal welcome: the gilded edge of a serving vessel, the gold-painted surface of the puja object brought out for ceremony, the tint that elevates a functional object into an act of hospitality. The tradition of gold-decorated woodware in North India — lacquered, brushed, applied — sits within a long inheritance of objects that understood the table as a site of ritual as much as function.The ‘Kanchan’ placements carry that language forward. The gold tints and rich colour palette are not decoration for their own sake — they are the residue of a cultural convention in which the objects surrounding food and gathering were expressions of welcome and care. To set a table with these placements is to continue, in small and daily form, a tradition that has always understood beauty as a form of hospitality.Disclaimer These placements are handcrafted in wood with a printed surface. Variations in tone and colour across a set are a natural feature of the process. Minor differences in print registration or surface texture should be understood as the signature of individual craft, not a defect.
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