23rd Oct, 2024 10:00
A PERSIAN SELJUK SILVER INLAID BRONZE FOOTED PLATE OR 'TAZA'
Seljuk Persia, 12th-13th Century
A shallow bowl like plate, with magnificent silverwork to the entirety of the upper rim and the centre in a complex and captivating calligraphic design. The plate element rests on an everted foot with pierced openwork of interlaced scrolls, 25.5cm diam and 12.5cm high.
This piece exemplifies the pinnacle of metalwork artistry achieved during the Seljuk dynasty (1037-1194 AD). Crafted from sturdy bronze, its form is both elegant and practical, with a wide, gently curving rim that tapers towards a stable foot. The most striking feature of this taza lies in its profuse silver clliagraphic inlay, a hallmark of Seljuk metalwork. The quality of the inlay work is testament to the exceptional skills of the Seljuk metalworkers,. Each piece of silver would have been meticulously cut and then hammered into the bronze, creating a seamless and visually stunning effect. This technique, known as tausi, demanded a high degree of precision and artistic vision.This Seljuk bronze taza is more than just a decorative vessel; it is a captivating work of art that embodies the artistic and technical achievements of the Seljuk era. It would be a magnificent addition to any collection of Islamic art or metalwork, serving as a lasting testament to the enduring beauty and craftsmanship of the Seljuk world.
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