"aftafa" Ewer, Eastern Persia, Tin-plated Brass Engraved On All Sides, 19th Century, Eastern Iran
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"aftafa" Ewer, Eastern Persia, Tin-plated Brass Engraved On All Sides, 19th Century, Eastern Iran

Ewer "called "Aftafa", in formerly tinned brass, decorated on all sides with interlacing, friezes, stylized flowers, numerous tribal motifs and scenes of princely life.
Engraved on both sides of the medallions (photos):
# of a Persian princely scene surmounted by a hare
Our model comes from the North-West of Persia, Eastern Iran, Azerbaijan.
A bronze handle cast in Esse, beautiful engravings and a patina due to time underline this admirable object.
The dominic-shaped stopper supports a smooth fretel finished with a point.
Note the numerous facets shaped like scales constituting the neck and the re-engraved facets of stylized flowers for the pouring board. The presence of numerous birds, interlacing roses and ivy, scenes of Persian life, hares, symbol of the believer, embellish these magnificent objects ....
Very beautiful water outlet in the shape of a four-pointed star.
This ewer is of particular interest in its decoration. Aftafa ewers or jugs were and still are today, mainly used for ablutions, washing the face and hands, at the time of religious ceremonies."
The feast of the initiates, standing ready to serve, the beauties from all sides hold the ewer in their hands;
the times of love wash their hands with all their soul; while the beauties pour the water, the ewer in hand"
Reading and translation, AS Melikian-Chirvani, 1973 p 119. from the 19th century and in very good condition.
The ewers are emblematic and are among the most beautiful objects of ancient oriental art, they are all different because all special orders.
Dimensions: Height: 41 cm (16") - Width: 32cm (12") - weight: 1989grs
We have other old ewers from different sources in our collection present on Proantic.
FREE SHIPPING FOR FRANCE by colissimo 0 € / EUR 25 € / WORLD 50 €
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Ewers "called "Aftafa", in brass formerly tinned, decorated on all sides with interlacing, friezes, stylized flowers, numerous tribal motifs and scenes from princely life.
1 240 €

Period: 19th century

Style: Orientalism

Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Brass

Width: 32 cm - 12,5"

Height: 41 cm - 16"

Reference (ID): 1514241

Availability: In stock

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