Casket

İsim Casket
Yazar Unknown
Basım Tarihi: 1000
Basım Yeri Sicily (made) Egypt (made) -
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Fiziksel Boyutlar Height: 17cm, Width: 25cm, Depth: 16cm
Kütüphane: Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası 700-1884
Kayıt Numarası 700-1884
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Tarih 1000
Notlar This casket would have been used for storage. It provides evidence of the artistic exchange between Europe and the Middle East. It was made in Sicily or southern Italy. For its base, however, the maker reused an earlier piece of woodwork with ivory inlay. This woodwork is an extremely rare example of a technique used in Cairo in the Fatimid period (969–1171). In the medieval period, luxury goods from the Islamic Middle East found a ready market in Christian-ruled Europe. These imports enjoyed such enormous prestige that luxury goods made in Europe were often decorated in Islamic styles.
Örnek Metin barakah Translation 'blessing' (Arabic) Note tentative reading of the bold inscription on the base
Malzemeler ve teknikler Wood and ivory with traces of colour and gilding Ivory Wood Silver Mastic Painting Gilding
Fiziksel açıklama Wood covered with panels of ivory decorated in outline with traces of colour and gilding; the mounts of silver. On the bottom is a panel inlaid with ivory, black mastic and wood, with a mutilated Kufic inscription reading 'barakah' ('blessing').
Üretim Wooden casket made in Sicily or southern Italy, ca. 1200-1250. The base is a reused piece of earlier (Fatimid) woodwork with ivory inlay (probably Cairo, ca. 1000-1150).
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Casket

Yazar Unknown
Basım Tarihi 1000
Basım Yeri Sicily (made) Egypt (made) -
Konu Geometric Patterns
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar Height: 17cm, Width: 25cm, Depth: 16cm
Kütüphane Victoria and Albert Museum
Demirbaş Numarası 700-1884
Kayıt Numarası 700-1884
Lokasyon Middle East Section
Tarih 1000
Notlar This casket would have been used for storage. It provides evidence of the artistic exchange between Europe and the Middle East. It was made in Sicily or southern Italy. For its base, however, the maker reused an earlier piece of woodwork with ivory inlay. This woodwork is an extremely rare example of a technique used in Cairo in the Fatimid period (969–1171). In the medieval period, luxury goods from the Islamic Middle East found a ready market in Christian-ruled Europe. These imports enjoyed such enormous prestige that luxury goods made in Europe were often decorated in Islamic styles.
Örnek Metin barakah Translation 'blessing' (Arabic) Note tentative reading of the bold inscription on the base
Malzemeler ve teknikler Wood and ivory with traces of colour and gilding Ivory Wood Silver Mastic Painting Gilding
Fiziksel açıklama Wood covered with panels of ivory decorated in outline with traces of colour and gilding; the mounts of silver. On the bottom is a panel inlaid with ivory, black mastic and wood, with a mutilated Kufic inscription reading 'barakah' ('blessing').
Üretim Wooden casket made in Sicily or southern Italy, ca. 1200-1250. The base is a reused piece of earlier (Fatimid) woodwork with ivory inlay (probably Cairo, ca. 1000-1150).
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