Early Islamic Glass Vessel - X.0638 - For Sale

Early Islamic Glass Vessel - X.0638
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Early Islamic Glass Vessel - X.0638, Origin: Eastern Mediterranean, Circa: 600 AD to 800 AD, Dimensions: 4.75" , (12.1cm) high x 3.125" (7.9cm) wide, Collection: Islamic Glass, Style: Mold Blown/Tooled, Medium: Glass, Condition: Extra Fine, The advent of Islam in the seventh century and the empire created by its adherents had little immediate impact on glass production. In the Eastern Mediterranean Classical-Byzantine forms and techniques continued to be practiced, whilst further east Parthian-Sassanian traditions prevailed. By the late eighth century however it is possible to discern a distinctively 'Islamic' style of glass. Cultural ties across the empire and the migration of craftsmen from one area to another helped to fuse Classical and Near-Eastern traditions. Whilst it is certainly true that one of the characteristic features of Islamic glass is the emphasis on decoration, undecorated vessels of great beauty were also created. Many of these were used for everyday purposes by the urban population- as tableware, containers for oils and perfumes, storage vessels, oil lamps and even for scientific and medicinal equipment.

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Ancient Near East
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405 North Rodeo Drive
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