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Cup
Fragmentary Cup with Molded Designs in the Beveled Style
Measuring Cup
Goblet with incised designs
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The decoration on this cup consists of an impressed vertical inscription repeated eight times: baraka li-sahibihi ("Blessing upon its owner"). Large cups of squarish proportions were often decorated with standard inscriptions wishing blessings, success, and well-being.
Inscription: In Arabic, in Kufic script; on exterior: "Blessing to its owner"; transliteration: "Baraka li-sahibihi"
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