中世紀前期 青銅色 卓越的印章/护符,带伪库菲铭文——伊斯兰影响,约12世纪至14世纪 (沒有保留價)





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卓越的中世紀青銅印章/護符,帶有伊斯蘭影響的偽 Kufic 字樣,約12–14世紀,高24.4毫米,寬14.3毫米,重3.75克。
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Wear piece of history, not just jewerly
Excellent Medieval Bronze Seal / Amulet with Pseudo-Kufic Inscription – Islamic Influence, ca. 12th–14th
Object Type: Seal
Cultural Attribution: Islamic
Period: Medieval Islamic Period, ca. 12th–15th century AD
Material: Bronze
Dimensions:
Height: 24.4 ± mm
Width: 14.3 ± mm
Weight: 3.75 ± g
Description
The surface markings present a pseudo-Kufic (imitation Kufic) composition, visually resembling Arabic script but not adhering to formal calligraphic rules. The letter-like forms suggest a structure reminiscent of alif–lam–he, evoking the word “Allah” in a symbolic rather than literal sense. Such stylized inscriptions are known from regions influenced by Islamic art, where they were often used for their aesthetic and apotropaic significance rather than precise linguistic meaning.
Information
The presentation and sales process is conducted in accordance with principles of transparency, scholarly consistency, and good faith. Within this framework, no object is knowingly presented as a copy or imitation.
The object has been documented using high-resolution imaging equipment. Its physical structure and form remain unaltered, and only limited color-balance adjustments have been applied to ensure visual accuracy.
Given that high-resolution imagery may affect the perception of scale, prospective evaluation should consider the images in conjunction with the stated measurements.
All statements regarding dating, intended function, symbolic interpretation, and material identification represent high-probability academic assessments derived from typological analyses, comparative examples from museum collections, and expert opinion. Definitive verification would require advanced laboratory analysis, which falls outside the scope of the sales process.
Upon request prior to shipment, a signed ownership document issued in the buyer’s name, together with an independent expert evaluation report, may be provided in PDF format.
Wear piece of history, not just jewerly
Excellent Medieval Bronze Seal / Amulet with Pseudo-Kufic Inscription – Islamic Influence, ca. 12th–14th
Object Type: Seal
Cultural Attribution: Islamic
Period: Medieval Islamic Period, ca. 12th–15th century AD
Material: Bronze
Dimensions:
Height: 24.4 ± mm
Width: 14.3 ± mm
Weight: 3.75 ± g
Description
The surface markings present a pseudo-Kufic (imitation Kufic) composition, visually resembling Arabic script but not adhering to formal calligraphic rules. The letter-like forms suggest a structure reminiscent of alif–lam–he, evoking the word “Allah” in a symbolic rather than literal sense. Such stylized inscriptions are known from regions influenced by Islamic art, where they were often used for their aesthetic and apotropaic significance rather than precise linguistic meaning.
Information
The presentation and sales process is conducted in accordance with principles of transparency, scholarly consistency, and good faith. Within this framework, no object is knowingly presented as a copy or imitation.
The object has been documented using high-resolution imaging equipment. Its physical structure and form remain unaltered, and only limited color-balance adjustments have been applied to ensure visual accuracy.
Given that high-resolution imagery may affect the perception of scale, prospective evaluation should consider the images in conjunction with the stated measurements.
All statements regarding dating, intended function, symbolic interpretation, and material identification represent high-probability academic assessments derived from typological analyses, comparative examples from museum collections, and expert opinion. Definitive verification would require advanced laboratory analysis, which falls outside the scope of the sales process.
Upon request prior to shipment, a signed ownership document issued in the buyer’s name, together with an independent expert evaluation report, may be provided in PDF format.

