Vintage Indian possibly silver Sindor or Kum Kum box used for Hindu weddings
Vintage Indian possibly silver Sindor or Kum Kum box used for Hindu weddings. We believe this box to be a low grade silver, although it is not Hallmarked, so we have to sell it as white metal. There is mark on the base. More research required.
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Size: 3 cm round 2 1/2 cm tall.
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Some age related wear.
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The object is a silver round Sindoor box, also known as a Kumkum box, commonly used in Hindu traditions. It is used to hold sindoor, a traditional vermillion-colored cosmetic powder worn by married women.
Material: Silver-plated or made of German silver.
Design: Features an etched palace design and floral scroll patterns.
Purpose: Symbolizes a married woman's prized possession and is considered auspicious in Hindu tradition.
Occasions: Often gifted at weddings or given as return gifts.
Tradition: Represents an age-old tradition for married Indian Hindu women, holding cultural and religious significance.
Shape: Typically round with a pull-off lid.
Additional Details: Easy to grip holder, well-defined colour arts and shiney





















































