Vintage Nambé metal alloy dish, made in Sante Fe, New Mexico around the 1960s.
BY NAMBÉ 526 markings impressed on the base referring to maker and style no. The piece is designed by Richard K. Thomas. This is a great mid century design with clean lines and a tri-corner form. Made from silver metal alloy the dish has a smooth surface with a beautiful shiny surface. Nambé alloy is a mix of 8 metals, designed to resist tarnish.
Condition:
In good vintage condition. This piece is still very shiny despite years of use, it shows wear with many surface scratches and marks. See pictures for details although they don't show up easily in pictures due to reflections. These marks add to the charm and character of the piece.
Measurements:
6.5cm tall x 15cm wide = approx 2.5" x 6"
If filled with heat-absorbing sand it would make a lovely incense holder*.
"Bowl only" option does not include sand and incense.
"Bowl + incense kit" option includes sand and one stick of Japanese incense.
Further collection of Nambé bowls also available, as shown in last picture.
Nambé was founded in 1951 in the village of Nambé, near Santa Fe, New Mexico after the discovery of a proprietary metal alloy. Nambé created its products by heating the metal to over 1300 degrees Fahrenheit and then carefully ladling it into a handmade sand mold where it is then cast as one solid piece. Once each piece is set, they are shaped, polished, and buffed passing through the hands of craftsmen.
*Always use caution when burning incense. Do not leave burning incense unattended. Seller is not responsible for misuse.