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Ewer
Ewer with Pomegranate-shaped Thumb Rests
Ewer with Inscriptions and Hunting Scenes
Two Ewers with Lamp-shaped Spouts
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 453
Traces of silver in the incisions of the calligraphic bands make this ewer one of the earliest examples of the twelfth-century development of metalwork inlay that took place in eastern Iran and Afghanistan. The inscriptions convey good wishes in Arabic for the owner.
[ E. Safani, New York, until 1959; sold to MMA]
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