This monumental Indo-Persian brass tray reflects the refined visual language of Mughal-inspired decorative arts, where natural forms and rhythmic ornamentation take precedence over strict geometry. Hand-chased from solid brass, the expansive surface centers on an elegant eight-point starburst medallion surrounded by flowing botanical motifs—lotus blossoms, curling vines, and stylized foliate patterns rendered with remarkable delicacy. The softly textured stippled ground enhances the raised floral design, creating a subtle interplay of light and shadow across the metal’s surface. Finished with a deeply scalloped rim and preserved in a warm, time-earned patina, the piece carries the quiet richness of mid-century artisanal metalwork. Its scale and presence allow it to function both as a utilitarian tray and as a sculptural expression of Indo-Persian decorative heritage.