This object is an antique

rose water sprinkler, also commonly known as a Gulabdani or Gulab Pash. Traditionally used in the Ottoman, Mughal, and Persian empires, these vessels were designed to spray scented water during religious ceremonies, social gatherings, or as a gesture of hospitality to guests.


Key Characteristics

Material: Most of these antique pieces are crafted from brass, copper, or bronze, often featuring a gold-toned finish or patina. This one is crafted from brass.


Design: They typically feature a bulbous body and a long, slender neck with a small perforated opening at the top for sprinkling, just like this one.


Artistry: These items are frequently decorated with intricate hand-carved floral motifs, leaf designs, or fluted patterns.  This one is highly detailed with beautiful and intricate filigree craftsmanship.


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