Three Ornaments from a Bridle mid-17th century In paintings of Mughal courtly life, horses and elephants appear as richly adorned as their royal riders. These silver pairs of fish were fabricated from stamped and punched silver and arranged in rows on horses bridles in seventeenth century India. The motif of the fish appeared on Mughal decorative objects as part of their royal insignia.. Three Ornaments from a Bridle 453281
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