Candlestick inscribed with Wishes for Good Fortune, Peace and Happiness to its Owner. Dimensions: H. 9 7/8 in. (25.1cm)Diam. (base) 7 15/16 in. (20.2 cm). Date: ca. 1500.This brass candlestick was probably cast in three pieces which were then soldered. There are two bands of inscriptions; a knotted kufic one on the neck and a pierced thuluth inscription on the main body, both with common benedictory wishes for good fortune, peace and happiness to its owner. Larger decorative elements such as the interlaced medallion motifs and the split-palmette vines were executed in a shallow repoussé and finer details such as the curling tendrils in the scrolling vines around the thuluth inscription were chased and further articulated by the use of a black organic compound. The shape of the candlestick--a narrow neck and wide, flaring base--is quite common and appears in miniature paintings such as the Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp. The pierced openwork body is unusual on such candlesticks. Museum: Met
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