Indigo crucible (vasme-jush)
Indigo Crucible
1000-1100 (cast)
1000-1100 (cast)
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The bowl has a flat bottom with low curving sides, a flat everted rim , a long pouring lip and flanges of varying shapes.
The long pouring lip passes through a flange, whilst the side flanges are shaped like pointed, waisted arches traditional in Eastern Iranian design. The oversized back flange is typical of the trend for larger thumb rests.
Decoration on the thumb rest is of symmetrical volutes carrying half palmettes. Decoration on the side flanges are spade shaped five-lobed palmettes.
The rim is decorated with an epigraphic frieze engraved in thin rounded Kufic script which begins in a line running parallel to the raised rim of the pouring lip and then breaks at an angle along the circular bowl.
Patina: Olive to olive brown.
The long pouring lip passes through a flange, whilst the side flanges are shaped like pointed, waisted arches traditional in Eastern Iranian design. The oversized back flange is typical of the trend for larger thumb rests.
Decoration on the thumb rest is of symmetrical volutes carrying half palmettes. Decoration on the side flanges are spade shaped five-lobed palmettes.
The rim is decorated with an epigraphic frieze engraved in thin rounded Kufic script which begins in a line running parallel to the raised rim of the pouring lip and then breaks at an angle along the circular bowl.
Patina: Olive to olive brown.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | Indigo crucible (vasme-jush) (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Bronze cast in one, turned and engraved. |
Brief description | Bronze engraved crucible with long pouring lip and large thumb-rest, engraved with champlevé designs. |
Physical description | The bowl has a flat bottom with low curving sides, a flat everted rim , a long pouring lip and flanges of varying shapes. The long pouring lip passes through a flange, whilst the side flanges are shaped like pointed, waisted arches traditional in Eastern Iranian design. The oversized back flange is typical of the trend for larger thumb rests. Decoration on the thumb rest is of symmetrical volutes carrying half palmettes. Decoration on the side flanges are spade shaped five-lobed palmettes. The rim is decorated with an epigraphic frieze engraved in thin rounded Kufic script which begins in a line running parallel to the raised rim of the pouring lip and then breaks at an angle along the circular bowl. Patina: Olive to olive brown. |
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Marks and inscriptions | (Persian; Kufic; On the rim.; engraved)
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Object history | Given by Sir Charles Marling, G.C.M.G, 25th July 1929. Historical significance: The crucible is a standard Khorasan type. |
Bibliographic reference | Melikian-Chirvani,A.S.Islamic Metalwork from the Iranian World,London:HMSO, 1982. p50-51. ISBN 0 11 290252 9 |
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Accession number | M.133-1929 |
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Record created | February 19, 2003 |
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