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This vintage cloisonné dish is a small treasure with a timeless presence. Likely made in India in the 1950s, it features delicate enamel work on warm, aged brass and comes with a pierced lid that resembles a flower frog—perfect for holding stems, incense, or simply as a sculptural accent on a shelf. No missing cloisonné, and the surface has been left with its original patina to preserve the character earned over decades.
Whether styled with a single flower, used for incense, or admired as-is, this piece brings quiet beauty to everyday rituals.
Why You’ll Love It:
• Cloisonné details add a pop of color and texture
• Multi-functional – display flowers, hold incense, or use as a small catchall
• Naturally aged patina highlights its vintage charm
• A lovely addition to a shelf, windowsill, or bedside table
• One-of-a-kind, made mid-century in India
Details:
• Measures approx. 4" in diameter, just under 3" tall with lid
• Good vintage condition with no missing enamel
• Gently cleaned, but left with its original finish
Ships from my studio in Washington and ready to style right out of the box.
This vintage cloisonné dish is a small treasure with a timeless presence. Likely made in India in the 1950s, it features delicate enamel work on warm, aged brass and comes with a pierced lid that resembles a flower frog—perfect for holding stems, incense, or simply as a sculptural accent on a shelf. No missing cloisonné, and the surface has been left with its original patina to preserve the character earned over decades.
Whether styled with a single flower, used for incense, or admired as-is, this piece brings quiet beauty to everyday rituals.
Why You’ll Love It:
• Cloisonné details add a pop of color and texture
• Multi-functional – display flowers, hold incense, or use as a small catchall
• Naturally aged patina highlights its vintage charm
• A lovely addition to a shelf, windowsill, or bedside table
• One-of-a-kind, made mid-century in India
Details:
• Measures approx. 4" in diameter, just under 3" tall with lid
• Good vintage condition with no missing enamel
• Gently cleaned, but left with its original finish
Ships from my studio in Washington and ready to style right out of the box.
This vintage cloisonné dish is a small treasure with a timeless presence. Likely made in India in the 1950s, it features delicate enamel work on warm, aged brass and comes with a pierced lid that resembles a flower frog—perfect for holding stems, incense, or simply as a sculptural accent on a shelf. No missing cloisonné, and the surface has been left with its original patina to preserve the character earned over decades.
Whether styled with a single flower, used for incense, or admired as-is, this piece brings quiet beauty to everyday rituals.
Why You’ll Love It:
• Cloisonné details add a pop of color and texture
• Multi-functional – display flowers, hold incense, or use as a small catchall
• Naturally aged patina highlights its vintage charm
• A lovely addition to a shelf, windowsill, or bedside table
• One-of-a-kind, made mid-century in India
Details:
• Measures approx. 4" in diameter, just under 3" tall with lid
• Good vintage condition with no missing enamel
• Gently cleaned, but left with its original finish
Ships from my studio in Washington and ready to style right out of the box.