2015-03-23

The historic Humayun’s Tomb in the capital city has finally got its finial back, after a storm dislodged its iconic ‘crown’ last May.

On May 30, the ornamental and “auspicious” finial installed atop the dome of the 16th century tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was damaged by a massive thunderstorm that hit the city and its neighbouring region, after being dislodged from its apex position. The 18-foot-long finial had 11 copper vessels covered with a gold finish and a brass crown. It had a wooden beam inside made of Sal wood.

After an initial study carried out jointly by a team of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and AKTC (Aga Khan Trust for Culture), AKTC was asked to prepare the report in June. After AKTC submitted its report on July 16, the ASI sent samples from the broken finial to IIT-Kanpur and ASI’s own chemical laboratory in Uttarakhand to corroborate the findings of AKTC. And, AKTC was finally given permission on December 31 to carry out repair work.

To carry out the installation, we had to put up 140-ft-high scaffolding,” Project Director, AKTC, Ratish Nanda, said.

He said though efforts have been made to bring out an exact match, the gold leaves on it are just a plating, but idea is to get it done in all gold eventually. “We are looking for a corporate sponsorship to get the leaves done completely in gold. Once we get it, we will redo the finial with all gold work,” Nanda said.

According to ASI archives, the finial was last dismantled and repaired by the British in 1912, who also did a documentation of the object, which helped the team in its reconstruction.  “The 11 copper vessels, covered with a gold finish, were in a friable state and had been repaired several times over the last five centuries. Each of the vessel was weighed and studied separately to allow comparisons with the original profile and carefully map the damage,” Nanda said.

Project Director, AKTC, Ratish Nanda, said. “The old finial will be kept in the new, onsite museum coming up at the Tomb. It will be its centre-piece.”

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DNA India | Lifestyle | At Humayun’s Tomb, the ‘king’ gets its ‘crown’ back

The Asian Age | Humayun Tomb gets its crown back after a year

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