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Islamic Jewelry in The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Islamic Jewelry in The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Jenkins, Marilyn, and Manuel Keene
1983
160 pages
131 illustrations
7.5 x 10.5 in
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Acknowledgments
Introduction

Early Islamic Jewelry
7th–10th Century

Early Medieval Jewelry
11th–13th Century

Late Medieval Jewelry
14th–17th Century

Final Phase
18th–20th Century

Technical Appendix
Glossary
Bibliography
Chronology
Index

Ring, Silver, turquoise
9th–11th century
Ring, Silver; set with carnelian
9th–11th century
Ring, Silver
9th–11th century
Ring, Silver
9th–10th century
Ring, Gold
9th–11th century
Ring, Bronze
9th–11th century
Ring, Gold sheet and sapphire
11th–13th century
Inscribed Seal, Jet; incised
10th–11th century
Seal with Hebrew Inscription, Carnelian; incised
10th–11th century
Seal Stone, Lapis lazuli
10th–11th century
Seal Stone, Carnelian; incised
10th–11th century
Seal Stone, Hematite; incised with gold fittings
10th–11th century
Ring Sealstone, Rock crystal; faceted
probably 10th century
Ring Stone, Amethyst; cut and polished on rotary flat lap
probably 10th century
Pendant, Gold
9th–10th century
Pendant, Tin
9th century
Pendant with Lion and Scorpion, Bronze; cast
10th century
Pendant with Lion and Scorpion, Silver; incised
10th century
Crystals, quartz, 5, Quartz, black
Bead, Stone; carved
9th–10th century
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———. 1983. Islamic Jewelry in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Edited by Marilyn Jenkins-Madina and Manuel Keene. New York.