Crutch
| العنوان | Crutch |
|---|---|
| تاريخ النشر: | 1850 |
| مكان النشر | Iran (made) - |
| الموضوع | Woodwork |
| النوع | أخرى |
| اللغة | غير محدد |
| رقمي | نعم |
| مخطوط | لا |
| الأبعاد الفيزيائية | Length: 52.3 cm |
| المكتبة: | Victoria and Albert Museum |
| معرف أصل المكتبة | 736-1876 |
| رقم السجل | 736-1876 |
| موقع المكتبة | Middle East Section |
| التاريخ | 1850 |
| ملاحظات | Major R. Murdoch Smith discusses the Iranian town of Abadeh (between Isfahan and Shiraz) as being the main centre of Persian wood carving during the period of 1800-1900. This town was famous for its elaborately carved spoons (qashuq) and small boxes, all made of either pear or lime wood, and carved with a common pocket-knife. |
| Malzemeler ve teknikler | Carved pearwood |
| Fiziksel açıklama | The shaft is cylindrical in form and fashioned from a single piece of varnished pearwood, carved with bands of flowers and birds arranged diagonally around the shaft. The top of the crutch is carved into a semi-hemispheric shape with a single paisley flower on either end, all carved with delicate flowers enclosed within a chevron pattern. |