نویسنده
Unknown
تاریخ انتشار
1550
محل انتشار
Turkey (made) -
موضوع
Floral Sprays
نوع
دیگر
زبان
نامشخص
دیجیتال
بله
نسخه خطی
خیر
ابعاد فیزیکی
Height: 19.7cm
کتابخانه
Victoria and Albert Museum
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه
ME.5-2011
شماره ثبت
ME.5-2011
محل کتابخانه
Middle East Section
تاریخ
1550
یادداشتها
The tankard was a popular drinking vessel generally made of wood, leather or ceramic. After 1550, the Ottoman court began to use tankards made from luxury materials. Here grey-green jade has been inlaid with gold wire to form a design of floral sprays. The flowers are rubies and emeralds set in gold. Later the tankard was given a new handle and other mounts, all in gold and set with more gemstones. These mounts are in the Baroque style.
Malzemeler ve teknikler
Nephrite jade decorated with gold wire inlay, rubies and emeralds Jade Ruby Emerald Gold Inlay (Process)
Fiziksel açıklama
Tankard, nephrite jade, decorated with gold wire inlay and rubies and emeralds in raised collets. The main body is decorated with three sprays of floral stems inlaid in gold; the blooms are formed of gemstone settings. The body is pot bellied in shape and has a domed lid with a gold knop that is attached to the body via a short gold chain. The handle is gold, inlaid with rubies with a gold cartouche behind on the main body. Bands of gold, inlaid with rubies run around the base and also the rim.
Üslup
Ottoman