Persia - Safavid Empire (1501-1736)
26 × 26 × 13 cm
The Safavid bowl with its characteristic flattened shape has a straight profile. engraved with nastaliq' epigraphic scrolls alternating with lobed scrolls containing arabesques.
Two anchor holes for a suspension handle are visible. In good condition, the bowl is large and has dents which do not affect the pleasantness of the product.
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