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Kalian

1650-1700 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This ceramic vessel is a ‘kalian’ or base for a water-pipe used in the newly introduced practice of smoking tobacco. It held the water through which the smoke was drawn in order to cool it using a long flexible tube connected to a container through two holes. They are also known as a hookah, huqqa, qalian, qalyan, qaliyan, narghile, shisha, and a hubble-bubble.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Fritware, painted in green and red slip and underglaze blue
Brief description
Kalian (water-pipe base), fritware, underglaze-painted in green and red slip and cobalt blue with a geometric design of spilt palmettes; Iran, 1650-1700
Physical description
Kalian, or hookah base, decorated around the body with interlocking pattern of green and red slip-painted carnation sprays contrasting with blue scrolling leaves.
Dimensions
  • Height: 28.7cm
  • Diameter: 17.5cm
Style
Production
"Kirman Polychrome"
Summary
This ceramic vessel is a ‘kalian’ or base for a water-pipe used in the newly introduced practice of smoking tobacco. It held the water through which the smoke was drawn in order to cool it using a long flexible tube connected to a container through two holes. They are also known as a hookah, huqqa, qalian, qalyan, qaliyan, narghile, shisha, and a hubble-bubble.
Collection
Accession number
2505-1876

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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