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Brass 16" Tray Arab Middle Eastern Islamic Inlaid browse these categories for related items... All Items: Archives:Regional Art: Pre 1920: item # 573153 Please refer to our stock # BrTrSyr16 when inquiring.
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| 19th century Mamluk revival Cairoware inlaid tray. This tray has four different Islamic Script cartouches with simple endless knot medallions in between and in the center. There are also chain panel details encircleing the tray near the edge. The tray measures 15.75" across. and weighs 3 pounds. It has a light patina, and the piece is overall in good condition, cosidering it's age. The Mamluk dynasty existed from approximately 1250 to 1500 A.D. The Mamluks were slave soldiers who earned their freedom and became rulers of a dynasty which lasted 250 years. Their rulers were known for patonage of the arts, thus this was the most prolific and influential period for Islamic art. Mamluk metalware is recognizeable by the repeated cartouches and medallions and the chain patterns encircling the pieces. Copper and silver inlay into brass pieces is also commonly found. This particular vase was made in the 19th or early 20th century for trade to wealthy travelers who went "on tour" for extended periods of time, and liked to bring back "historical artifacts" Because of the demand and other influences, there was a revival of many types of Mamluk artifacts during this period of time. | ||
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