This piece is mesmerizing because of its precision. The surface is covered in tight, concentric bands of hand-engraved floral and geometric motifs that radiate from the center like a mandala. It features a historic tinned finish that has thinned over the years, creating a beautiful "shimmer" effect where the silver tin and the warm red copper blend together. Sourced from India w/ strong Mughal aesthetic influences, this vessel was traditionally used as a Thali (serving platter) or a presentation tray for gifts and sweets during weddings. The tinning was essential to make the copper food-safe. The layout of the engraving—repeating circles of "Boteh" (paisley) or floral vines—is a classic Indian design meant to symbolize infinity and the cosmos. This antique copper platter will look incredible hung on a wall (using a simple plate hanger). A single one acts as a focal point, or you can group it with baskets and other metals for a "Global Boheme" gallery wall. or place it on your coffee table to coral candles, coasters, or a small vase. The metal protects the wood table from heat and water rings. **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.