Silver Filigree

Silver Filigree

This highly skilled art form is more than 500 years old and is traditionally done by local artisans on the Eastern shores of Odisha. Presently, the silver filigree workers are largely from the district of Cuttack, where the art flourishes. According to sources, the art may have come to Odisha through its trade links with Indonesia as the workmanship is similar to that done in Indonesia

The filigree artists work with an alloy of 90% or more pure silver. First, the lump of silver is placed into a small clay pot and the two are put into a bucket full of hot coals. The temperature is regulated through a bellow that is hand operated by a crank.

Buy verities of Silver filigree works sourced from Cuttack.


Silver Bowl  49.5 grams 1515
Silver Bowl  51.6 Grams 1511
Silver Bowl  65.6 grams 1512
Silver Bowl 100.9 grams 1506
Silver Bowl 104.3 grams 1508
Silver Bowl 106.7 grams 1507
Silver Bowl 121.2 gm 1504
Silver Bowl 199.4 grams 1502
Silver Bowl 243 grams 1501
Silver Bowl 41.6 grams 1513
Silver Bowl 50.6 grams 1514
Silver Bowl 77.6 grams 1509
Silver Glass  26.7 grams 1535
Silver Glass  40.9 grams 1539
Silver Glass  48 grams 1533
Showing 826 to 840 of 855 (57 Pages)