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Filigree Bonbon Dish
Filigree Bonbon Dish
Filigree Bonbon Dish
Museum of International Folk Art
DepartmentLatin America

Filigree Bonbon Dish

NamePlate, Dish
DateLate 19th century
Place madeBuenos Aires, Argentina, South America
MediumMetal (Silver)
DimensionsOverall: 7/8 x 5 1/2 in. (2.2 x 14 cm)
Credit LineIFAF Collection
Object numberFA.2009.29.24
DescriptionSmall silver filigree plate with large central floral or radiant design surrounded by pointed leaves which turn upwards at the end. There is a large central orb, and small silver balls between the rays near the center. Each ray ends with a ball which expands and is tipped with six smaller balls, surrounded by a point. The plate sits on three silver filigree legs.
While there is a strong tradition of filigree in decorative arts most of it was imported to Buenos Aires as there was not a strong local filigree making tradition. This plate was most likely made in portugal and then imported to Buenos Aires.
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