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Thali (Tray)
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Thali (Tray)

Culture
Culture
Culture
Date1600–1750
Mediumpartial gilt silver (vermeil) with engraved decoration
Dimensions24.2 cm (9 1/2 in.)
ClassificationsMetalwork
Credit LineIslamic Rug Fund
Object number1989.108
Label TextDuring the Mughal period (1526-1857) at least five hundred different dishes were considered essential to the daily meals at the royal table. each guest was served with his own thali, made of silver or gold. After the guest had finished, attendants brought silver basins filled with fragrant leaves and poured warm water as guests washed their right hands, the hand used for eating. Fresh cloths were laid on the tables, and the guests were offered sweetmeats on thali like those seen here. Seasonal fruit and tea complemented the meal.
On View
On view
Current Location
  • Exhibition Location  Gallery 106
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Image © Worcester Art Museum, all rights reserved.
Indian
late 1700s–early 1800s