LOT 118 TIMURID BRASS POT
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Ca. 14th century AD. A brass vessel featuring a round base with walls that gently taper to the opening, which is adorned with a rounded rim. The exterior of the vessel is meticulously decorated with finesse cartouches containing six-pointed stars, calligraphy, vegetal scrolls, and geometric patterns. The exquisite craftsmanship of this vessel showcases the remarkable skill of Timurid metalworkers and their ability to create beautiful works of art. Similar vessels from this period served various functions, such as storing liquids or food, and were often used in ceremonial settings. The intricate decorations on these vessels, like this one, were meant to convey the wealth and status of the owner, as well as to reflect the cultural and religious values of the Islamic world. Islamic metalworking during the Timurid period was characterized by its exceptional craftsmanship and exquisite attention to detail. Metalworkers were highly skilled in a variety of techniques, including engraving, inlaying, and repoussé. The use of precious metals and intricate designs were also important aspects of this craft. The Timurid period saw a flourishing of metalworking in the Islamic world, with metalworkers producing a wide range of objects, including vessels, lamps, and weapons.Size: L:240mm / W:280mm ; 1.46kgProvenance: From the collection of a London gentleman; formerly in a collection of A. Kotlar, since the 1970s.
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