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Engraved Lamp Stand with a Cylindrical Body, Iran, second half 16th century
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Engraved Lamp Stand with a Cylindrical Body, Iran, second half 16th century
Engraved Lamp Stand with a Cylindrical Body, Iran, second half 16th century. Safavid lamp stand with inscriptions in Persian nasta liq script, which contain lines from the poem " The Moth and The Candle" by Saadi
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Arabesque Brass Cast Cylindrical Foliate Inlaid Inscribed Inscription Intricacy Intricate Iran Iranian Lamp Lamp Stand Nastaliq Persia Persian Perso Arabic Poem Saadi Sadi Safavid Safavid Dynasty Script Verse Black Colour Calligraphy Gold Colour Poetry Sa Di
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This print showcases an exquisite Engraved Lamp Stand with a Cylindrical Body, originating from Iran during the second half of the 16th century. A remarkable example of Safavid artistry, this lamp stand is adorned with intricate inscriptions in Persian nasta'liq script, featuring verses from the renowned poem "The Moth and The Candle" by Saadi. Crafted meticulously using black compound inlay on brass, this artifact emanates elegance and sophistication. The golden hues and foliate patterns add a touch of opulence to its design. Its cylindrical shape and detailed engraving demonstrate the skilled craftsmanship that was prevalent during the Safavid dynasty. The inscription itself holds religious significance, as it references Islamic literature by Sheikh Muslih Addin Sa'di Shirazi, commonly known as Saadi. This fusion of calligraphy and poetry reflects both artistic expression and devotion to religion. Currently housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this heritage piece represents Persia's rich cultural history. Its presence serves as a testament to Iran's contribution to decorative arts during the 16th century. Through this photograph, we are transported back in time to appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also its historical value. It stands as a reminder of our shared human legacy and the enduring power of art across centuries.
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