Double beaker

Georg Rühl

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 520

This beaker, which when assembled has the form of a barrel, incorporates bands of mother-of-pearl that were most likely appropriated from an object made by the specialist artisans of Gujarat, India. Rühl, a celebrated German goldsmith, is known for mounting imported precious materials like shell and hardstone in gilded silver

Double beaker, Georg Rühl (master 1598, died 1625), Gilded silver, mother-of-pearl, German, Nuremberg

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