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Detail from a map of India and the Middle East, showing the route of the Prince of Wales' tour
The Prince of Wales's Tour of India in 1875-6

Albert Edward's tour aimed to strengthen ties between the two countries

UDAIPUR [INDIAN]

Turban ornament

mid-nineteenth century

RCIN 11286

In India, turban ornaments, or sarpech, were worn to symbolise an individual’s status and the presentation of a sarpech as a gift was a high honour. This turban ornament made of gold inlaid with diamonds and emeralds was presented by Sajjan Singh, the Maharana of Udaipur.

Like many examples of jewellery from northern parts of India, the back of this turban ornament is enamelled, which if worn, would not be easily visible. Udaipur is one of the several regions in Rajasthan for many centuries that has specialised in polychrome enamelling.


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