This is a piece that defines a room. Measuring a staggering 26 inches across, it features an incredible scalloped "pie crust" rim, a detail that requires immense skill to hammer evenly on such a massive scale. The surface retains much of its original tinned finish (Kalai), giving it a luminous, silvery-champagne hue that is softer than raw copper. The center features a finely engraved geometric medallion surrounded by concentric bands of delicate etching. It is heavy, rigid, and absolutely breathtaking. Sourced from Kashmir, India this massive charger reflects a strong historical influence. In the late 19th century, a tray of this magnitude would have served as a "Dastarkhwan"—a movable dining table for communal feasts where royalty or honored guests would sit on the floor around it. The scalloped edge is a stylized representation of a lotus or sunburst, symbolizing abundance and hospitality.
This large copper tray is the ultimate coffee table solution. Place it on a wooden base or a large tufted ottoman. The 26-inch surface is plenty of room for books, drinks, and decor, while the scalloped rim prevents anything from sliding off. Hang this on a large blank wall (like above a sofa or fireplace). It reflects light beautifully and acts like a massive metallic mirror, adding depth and history to the room or in a boho bedroom, mounting this above the bed creates a stunning, glowing focal point that replaces traditional art.
- *Era: Late 19th Century/Early 20th Century
- *Size: 26“(D) x 1.75“(H)
- *Material: Tinned Copper (Kalai Finish)
- *Color: Aged Metal
- *Product Type: Monumental Tray / Coffee Table Top / Charger
- *Style: Moroccan, Bohemian, Grand Millennial, Luxury
- *Origin: India
- *Condition: Antique with tinned finish, scalloped rim, and historic wear. Wear consistent with age & use, blemishes and imperfections will be present. These are not to be considered defects but rather part of its character & historical value.
**Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.