Cup
The inlay process used in the decoration of this cup consists of creating cavities on the surface of an object and filling them - in this case, with silver. Silver inlay was especially popular in Iran during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
Artwork Details
- Title: Cup
- Date: 14th century
- Geography: Attributed to Iran or Syria
- Medium: Brass; engraved and inlaid with silver
- Dimensions: H. 4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm)
Max Diam. 7 in. (17.8 cm)
Wt. 22 oz. (623.8 g) - Classification: Metal
- Credit Line: Edward C. Moore Collection, Bequest of Edward C. Moore, 1891
- Object Number: 91.1.542
- Curatorial Department: Islamic Art
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