
Brass claw bell with etched floral design
History
This style of brass claw bell originates from India and Tibet, where such bells have been used for centuries in religious ceremonies, meditation practices, and as decorative household items. The etched botanical motifs reflect traditional craftsmanship techniques passed down through generations, with artisans hand-engraving intricate patterns into the brass surface. The distinctive claw-foot base design became popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries. These bells appeal to collectors of Asian decorative arts, spiritual artifacts, and vintage brass items. They are valued for their craftsmanship, cultural significance, and aesthetic beauty. Collectors of Indian and Tibetan metalwork particularly appreciate the hand-etched details and the bell's dual function as both a ceremonial object and decorative piece. The warm patina and intricate leaf patterns make these bells desirable additions to collections focused on traditional Asian art and religious artifacts.
Origin
India
Time period
Late 19th to early 20th century