Antique Medieval Islamic Seljuk/Seljuq Turks Khorasan Bronze Vessel 11th-12th Ce
Antique Medieval Seljuk Turks, Islamic Empire, circa 1037–1194 A.D. (429 AH - 589 AH) Khorasan cast bronze vessel, pyriform in shape, featuring a flared mouth and base.
The body is intricately hand-chiseled with eight hexagonal panels adorned with interlaced scrolling arabesque patterns and lobed cartouches, supported by six small triangular panels.
The rim of the mouth and base is engraved with a decorative band of scrolling vines.
CONDITION: It is in good condition, considering its age of over 900 years, with no restorations or repairs except for a minor split at the rim of the mouth.
The piece shows signs of age and usage, displaying a beautiful patina.
MEASUREMENTS:
Height: 8.2 cm (3.23 inches)
Diameter of the base: 5.4 cm (2.13 inches).
WEIGHT: 134 grams
SELJUK EMPIRE
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seljuk_Empire