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Made by hand by skilled artisans in Kashmir, these exquisite candlesticks were created exclusively for the V&A as an interpretation of two Mughal-era borders from folios seen in The Great Mughals exhibition.
The candlesticks are produced by Fair to Trade, who work closely with manufacturers to meet recognised employment standards including fair wages, clean and safe working environments, skills training and promotion prospects.
15.5 x 7.5cm (6 x 3in), 8 x 6cm (3.1 x 2.4in)
Papier-mâché
Black
Gold
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This Autumn, V&A South Kensington celebrates the extraordinary creativity and internationalist culture of the Golden Age of the Mughal Court (c.1560 – 1660) during the reigns of its most famous and influential emperors. This vibrant period saw the diverse traditions of Hindu and Muslim craftspeople in northern India combine with the practise of Iranian masters in the royal workshops, producing a radically new and exquisitely beautiful style of art and design.
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