Persian Glazed Ceramic Flask – Qajar Period
Refined rectangular flask in glazed ceramic, of Persian origin, dating back to the Qajar period (1789–1925). Hand-painted with floral motifs and two elegant stylized birds, this flask was likely used to contain perfumed essences or medicinal preparations.
The vibrant polychrome decoration, featuring turquoise, blue, and red tones, is characteristic of Qajar aesthetics. The glaze shows fine craquelure and signs of aging, which confirm its authenticity and age. A rare and beautiful item, perfect for collectors of Islamic ceramics or to enhance interiors with an oriental touch.
The vibrant polychrome decoration, featuring turquoise, blue, and red tones, is characteristic of Qajar aesthetics. The glaze shows fine craquelure and signs of aging, which confirm its authenticity and age. A rare and beautiful item, perfect for collectors of Islamic ceramics or to enhance interiors with an oriental touch.
235 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Orientalism
Condition: En l'etat
Material: Ceramic
Width: 11 cm
Height: 15 cm
Reference (ID): 1516839
Availability: In stock
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