Crutch
| İsim | Crutch |
|---|---|
| Basım Tarihi: | 1870 |
| Basım Yeri | Iran (made) - |
| Konu | Woodwork |
| Tür | Diğer |
| Dil | Belirlenmemiş dil |
| Dijital | Evet |
| Yazma | Hayır |
| Fiziksel Boyutlar | Length: 58.5 cm |
| Kütüphane: | Victoria and Albert Museum |
| Demirbaş Numarası | 857-1889 |
| Kayıt Numarası | 857-1889 |
| Lokasyon | Middle East Section |
| Tarih | 1870 |
| Notlar | 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 and painted pearwood |
| Fiziksel açıklama | The shaft is cylindrical in form and fashioned from a single piece of painted and varnished pearwood, with deeply carved lines arranged diagonally around the shaft. The top of the crutch is carved into a âvâ shape with a single paisley flower on either side carved in open work patterning, with stylised birds beneath painted with red and green. |