kettle
(إبريق)

Title kettle
Title Original إبريق
Publication Date: The first half of the 2nd century AH/8AD AD
Publication Place - The Jordanian Archaeological Museum / loaned to the Spanish Archaeological Mission
Subject Hammered bronze.
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions الارتفاع: 40 سم؛ قطر الجسم: 27 سم
Library: Museum With No Frontiers
Record ID object;ISL;jo;Mus01_H;34;ar
Library Location The Jordanian Archaeological Museum / loaned to the Spanish Archaeological Mission
Date The first half of the 2nd century AH/8AD AD
Notes The piece is a pressed bronze jug with a high ring-shaped handle and a lid attached to the body of the jug by a chain. The jug shows a band of three decorated discs in the form of rosettes within central circles surrounding the neck of the jug, fastened with screws to a twisted handle that ends in a spiral at the lower part of the jug's handle. The lid of the jug is in the shape of a cup, while the shoulders are decorated with a band engraved with zigzag lines resembling fish scales.
Sample Text Aida Naghawy "Ewer" in Discover Islamic Art. Museum Without Borders, 2026. https://islamicart.museumwnf.org/database_item.php?id=object;ISL;jo;Mus01_H;34;ar
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kettle

(إبريق)
Publication Date The first half of the 2nd century AH/8AD AD
Publication Place - The Jordanian Archaeological Museum / loaned to the Spanish Archaeological Mission
Subject Hammered bronze.
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions الارتفاع: 40 سم؛ قطر الجسم: 27 سم
Library Museum With No Frontiers
Record ID object;ISL;jo;Mus01_H;34;ar
Library Location The Jordanian Archaeological Museum / loaned to the Spanish Archaeological Mission
Date The first half of the 2nd century AH/8AD AD
Notes The piece is a pressed bronze jug with a high ring-shaped handle and a lid attached to the body of the jug by a chain. The jug shows a band of three decorated discs in the form of rosettes within central circles surrounding the neck of the jug, fastened with screws to a twisted handle that ends in a spiral at the lower part of the jug's handle. The lid of the jug is in the shape of a cup, while the shoulders are decorated with a band engraved with zigzag lines resembling fish scales.
Sample Text Aida Naghawy "Ewer" in Discover Islamic Art. Museum Without Borders, 2026. https://islamicart.museumwnf.org/database_item.php?id=object;ISL;jo;Mus01_H;34;ar
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