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There are two kinds of non-classic Mughal-style Indian jades:
- Jades produced in workshops in regions governed by political powers beyond the core of the Mughal Empire, such as in the Deccan. Features such as reduced dimensions, detailed and finished decorations, single handles replacing two handles, less proportioned bodies, plain styles, and a pronounced Hindu artistic flavor are found on these jade pieces.
- Jade pieces produced during the 18th and early 19th centuries with heavy Turkish and Chinese stylistic influence.
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Jade Plate with Two Handles
Indian
Length: 22.3 cm, diameter at mouth: 18.4 cm, diameter at base: 10 cm, height: 1.6 cm
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Jade Bowl with Two Handles and Lid
Indian
Width: 16.1 cm, diameter of mouth: 12.9 cm, diameter of base: 6.7 cm, height: 9.7cm
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