Language: Sinhalese
Source: Standard literature

Description

Dẹla or "net" is the Sinhalese term for a decorative motif that consists of a mesh of lines resembling a net.1

 

Dela work on Sinhalese cane

Dẹla lacquer work decoration on a Sinhalese cane.
Sold by Mandarin Mansion in 2020.

 

Spine decor on Sinhalese knife

The spine of a Sinhalese knife, decorated with dẹla.
Listed at Mandarin Mansion.

 

The "netting" on the knife above is done with lozenges, each with an engraving in the center. Coomaraswamy suggests these are either stylized feathers or pineapple skin.2

 

Further reading

Article: Sinhalese lacquer work
 

Notes
1. See Ananda K. Coomaraswamy; Medieaval Sinhalese Art, Pantheon Books, New York, Second Edition of the 1908 original, 1956. Pages 216-217.
2. Ibid.

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