Crutch
| İsim | Crutch |
|---|---|
| Basım Tarihi: | 1870 |
| Basım Yeri | Iran (made) - |
| Konu | Woodwork |
| Tür | Diğer |
| Dil | Belirlenmemiş dil |
| Dijital | Evet |
| Yazma | Hayır |
| Fiziksel Boyutlar | Length: 63cm |
| Kütüphane: | Victoria and Albert Museum |
| Demirbaş Numarası | 858-1889 |
| Kayıt Numarası | 858-1889 |
| 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 pearwood |
| Fiziksel açıklama | The shaft is cylindrical in form and fashioned from a single piece of varnished pearwood, carved with bands of flowers and scrolls arranged diagonally around the upper portion of the shaft, and vertically around the bottom. The top of the crutch is carved in the shape of a bird and painted red. |