Filter

عنوان Filter
نویسنده Unknown
تاریخ انتشار: 1000
محل انتشار Egypt (made) -
موضوع Camel
نوع دیگر
زبان نامشخص
دیجیتال بله
نسخه خطی خیر
ابعاد فیزیکی Height: 1.91cm, Filter width: 7.2cm (Note: approximate)
کتابخانه: Victoria and Albert Museum
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه C.863-1921
شماره ثبت C.863-1921
محل کتابخانه Middle East Section
تاریخ 1000
یادداشت‌ها This filter fitted into the neck of a water bottle and kept out flies and dust. Such filters were often pierced to form designs. These included abstract patterns, calligraphic inscriptions and figural imagery such as the camel seen here. The filter and the water bottle had a porous body of unglazed earthenware. This allowed water to evaporate through the sides, keeping the contents cool. This practical advantage meant that unglazed water vessels were common in both the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods.
Tarihsel bağlam Filters were intended to fit inside earthenware jars, most likely to keep insects away from the water or liquids they were meant to contain. A number of jars with their accompanying filters have been excavated in Fustat. Filters have been found with anthropomorphic as well as decorative designs and calligraphy. They were sometimes glazed or lustre-painted. Filters seem to have been used mainly in Egypt and during the Fatimid and Ayyubid periods.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Earthenware, incised Clay Earthenware Incising Firing Piercing Pierced
Fiziksel açıklama A Fatimid water jar filter of buff earthenware in the shape of a camel.
Üretim Found in excavations in Fustat.
Üretim tipi Mass produced
Üslup Fatimid
مشاهده در منبع Victoria and Albert Museum Victoria and Albert Museum - موتور جستجوی نسخه های خطی عثمانی
Victoria and Albert Museum - موتور جستجوی نسخه های خطی عثمانی Victoria and Albert Museum

Filter

نویسنده Unknown
تاریخ انتشار 1000
محل انتشار Egypt (made) -
موضوع Camel
نوع دیگر
زبان نامشخص
دیجیتال بله
نسخه خطی خیر
ابعاد فیزیکی Height: 1.91cm, Filter width: 7.2cm (Note: approximate)
کتابخانه Victoria and Albert Museum
شناسه دارایی کتابخانه C.863-1921
شماره ثبت C.863-1921
محل کتابخانه Middle East Section
تاریخ 1000
یادداشت‌ها This filter fitted into the neck of a water bottle and kept out flies and dust. Such filters were often pierced to form designs. These included abstract patterns, calligraphic inscriptions and figural imagery such as the camel seen here. The filter and the water bottle had a porous body of unglazed earthenware. This allowed water to evaporate through the sides, keeping the contents cool. This practical advantage meant that unglazed water vessels were common in both the pre-Islamic and Islamic periods.
Tarihsel bağlam Filters were intended to fit inside earthenware jars, most likely to keep insects away from the water or liquids they were meant to contain. A number of jars with their accompanying filters have been excavated in Fustat. Filters have been found with anthropomorphic as well as decorative designs and calligraphy. They were sometimes glazed or lustre-painted. Filters seem to have been used mainly in Egypt and during the Fatimid and Ayyubid periods.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Earthenware, incised Clay Earthenware Incising Firing Piercing Pierced
Fiziksel açıklama A Fatimid water jar filter of buff earthenware in the shape of a camel.
Üretim Found in excavations in Fustat.
Üretim tipi Mass produced
Üslup Fatimid
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