A filigree casket, Indonesia, Batavia (present-day, Jakarta); 18th century (?)
Beautiful reliquary casket in silver and gilded silver filigree. Rectangular in shape, with a trapezoidal lid, the four Doric columns enrich its edges. The entire body is filled with foliate and scrolls inserted on textured lace-like cartouches, surrounded by cords. In the center of each cartouche stands a flower, whose corolla is formed by a small gilded silver square. The clasp, a single piece rosette-shaped, has a spring-loaded opening system. The coffered lid repeats the same decorative pattern as the body of the casket, with its edges highlighted by strings of pearls. It has a rope-thread handle on each side, adorned with a gilded corolla in the centre. It rests on four spherical feet. The interior is in gilded silver.
Designed to resemble a Renaissance building, a tempietto, it features a small foundation or pedestal on which the pilasters are placed, This is a fine example of miniaturised architecture, conceived with the help of a ruler and a set square, and constructed from delicate panels of rope filigree (wire design) set on a square wire frame. It has a rectangular body and a truncated pyramidal lid simulating a roof.
Certificate of Authenticity by Sofia Ruival and Henrique Braga.
Publications
CRESPO, Hugo Miguel, Jóias da Carreira da Índia (cat.), Lisboa: Museu do Oriente, 2014, pp. 197, n.172.Peça semelhante na coleção do Museu Kuntskammer, erm Viena (inv. nº 999; cat. Exotica nº 106)
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