Kashkug Begging Bowl Brass Interior Paper Mache Lacquered Dish Kashmir Handmade
USD 30.40 USD
The begging bowl of Kashmir, India is known as a Kashkul. Historically carried by wandering Sufi mystics, these iconic, boat-shaped vessels were used to collect alms and symbolize the emptying of the ego and renunciation of worldly possessions.
Specifications
| Number Of Items In Set | 1 bowl |
| Shape | bowl with tall sides |
| Occasion | All Occasions |
| Vintage | Yes |
| Unit Type | Unit |
| Care Instructions | not marked |
| Style | Indian |
| Production Style | Bowl making |
| Unit Quantity | 1 bowl |
| Finish | Lacquered with patina |
| Handmade | Yes |
| Pattern | Stag & Fox of Kashmir |
| Color | Black base |
| Material | Brass |
| Set Includes | Bowl |
| California Prop 65 Warning | no warning |
| Brand | Made in India |
| Type | Bowl |
| Model | Fox and Stag |
| Original/Reproduction | Original |
| Production Technique | bowl making |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Item Weight | weight of item |
| Product Line | Begger Bowl |
| Personalization Instructions | none |
The begging bowl of Kashmir, India is known as a Kashkul. Historically carried by wandering Sufi mystics, these iconic, boat-shaped vessels were used to collect alms and symbolize the emptying of the ego and renunciation of worldly possessions.