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Tombak Gilded Plaque
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Spoon
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 459
Imitating the shape of more portable leather prototypes, this so-called pilgrim flask is cast in copper. Originally covered in a type of gilding referred to as tombak, this piece still displays traces of its once golden sheen. Leather flasks were a standard part of equestrian equipment, and were popular among the Ottomans. Luxury examples such as this, however, probably served as emblems of rank.
[ Ahuan Islamic Art, Panama, until 1984; sold to MMA]
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