cover image: Braid ornament (choti)

Braid ornament (choti)

This long, tapering gold braid ornament is composed of 15 segments, the last being a small crab or fish-like piece. The first segment has a repousse depiction of Krishna playing the flute and dancing under the canopy of a multi-hooded serpent. Each of the succeeding 13 segments are composed of double gold leaves in which a floral medallion with a red glass center nestles. Each of the flowers is composed of different design elements. However, the row of gradually diminishing circles form a handsome "spine" for this braid ornament. The ornament is made of gold sheet with chased and repousse decoration. A soft filling of lac is backed with silver sheet. Black cords passing through the three silver loops soldered to the back of each section hold the sections together. ?-1991 François Rabier, Brussels, Belgium, method of acquisition unknown [1] From 1991 Freer Gallery of Art, purchased from François Rabier [2] Notes: [1] See invoice from François Rabier to the Freer Gallery of Art, dated November 19, 1990, copy in object file. François Rabier is a dealer in Brussels, Belgium that has been active in Brussels since in the 1980s and specializes in sculpture, jewelry, and other three-dimensional objects from Africa and Asia, including China, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. Rabier exhibits and sells objects in his gallery and through auctions, including online auctions. He has also previously participated in the art fair BRUNEAF (BRUssels Non-European Art Fair). He has operated under the names Dominique and François Rabier, Brussels, and François Rabier Asian & Tribal Art, Brussels. [2] See Freer Gallery of Art “Acquisition Consideration Form,” marked approved on April 25, 1991, copy in object file. Research updated March 1, 2023 Freer Gallery of Art Collection Body Image (October 14, 2017 - ongoing) Gold: The Asian Touch (September 10, 2005 to February 20, 2006) South and South East Asian Art (May 9, 1993 to February 7, 2000) François Rabier
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Collection
Freer Gallery 01: Body Image: Arts of the Indian Subcontinent Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Collection
Date published
late 19th
Dates
late 19th-early 20th century
Format
Gold, silver, cotton, and rubies
Pages
H x W (overall): 40.5 x 10.1 cm (15 15/16 x 4 in)
Place Discussed
India
Provider
Smithsonian Institution
Published in
India
Reference
F1991.5
Rights
Purchase — Charles Lang Freer Endowment
Source
Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/d5f170f19949e99cfd3daca7df0ba3b6

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