伊斯蘭 陶器 油灯 (沒有保留價)

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伊斯蘭陶瓷油燈,13–15 世紀,損壞,附有真實性證明書及歐盟出口許可。

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ITEM: Oil lamp
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Islamic
PERIOD: 13th - 15th Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 60 mm x 78 m x 155 mm
CONDITION: Damaged
PROVENANCE: Ex Dutch private collection, acquired between 1970 - 1980

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and European Union export license

If you bid outside European Union and win the item, we must request a new export license to your country and the shipment will delay between 3 - 5 weeks.

Islamic oil lamps from the 13th to 15th centuries reflect both the artistry and practical needs of the time. By this period, oil lamps were common household items, used widely in homes, mosques, and palaces across the Islamic world, from the Middle East to North Africa and parts of Spain. These lamps were crafted from materials like metal, ceramic, and glass, each choice influencing their form and decorative style. Ceramic lamps, often produced in workshops in Syria and Egypt, were relatively affordable and accessible, while metal and glass lamps catered more to wealthier patrons. The use of intricate glazing techniques, particularly in ceramics, also became a hallmark of lamps from this period, showcasing advancements in pottery that allowed for rich coloration and durability.

The design of these lamps was influenced by both functional and aesthetic considerations. Many oil lamps were small and portable, with handles or hanging mechanisms that made them easy to carry or suspend from ceilings and walls. Typically, these lamps had a reservoir to hold oil, a spout or several spouts to place wicks, and sometimes a perforated cover that helped control the flame’s intensity. The aesthetics of 12th- and 13th-century Islamic lamps were often quite sophisticated, with surfaces adorned in floral, geometric, and calligraphic patterns that reflected the artistic ideals of the period. Glass lamps, in particular, were produced with colored enamels and gold leaf applications, creating dazzling pieces used in religious spaces. These artistic elements weren’t just decorative; they also held symbolic significance, with calligraphic inscriptions sometimes featuring verses from the Qur’an, underscoring the spiritual role of light in Islam.

These oil lamps also reveal a network of trade and influence. The materials and decorative techniques used in their creation were often influenced by interactions with neighboring cultures, including Byzantine and Persian artistic traditions. Techniques such as luster painting, where metal oxides were applied to create a metallic sheen on ceramics, reflect the innovative spirit of Islamic artisans in this era. Many of these lamps have been uncovered in archaeological sites, providing insight into both daily life and the religious practices of the period.

賣家的故事

您的古董商提供古代藝術品和古錢幣。我們的主要目標是以最優惠的價格提供最高的質量,尊重並嚴格遵守遺產保護法和聯合國教科文組織遺產規範。因此,出版的作品全部來自可查出處的私人收藏或國際拍賣。我們所有的古物和硬幣都附有真品證書。我們有 90 天無條件退貨政策。在 Your Antiquarian,我們致力於幫助弱勢群體,因此每次購買的產品都會捐贈一部分給慈善機構,以幫助有需要的人。
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ITEM: Oil lamp
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Islamic
PERIOD: 13th - 15th Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 60 mm x 78 m x 155 mm
CONDITION: Damaged
PROVENANCE: Ex Dutch private collection, acquired between 1970 - 1980

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and European Union export license

If you bid outside European Union and win the item, we must request a new export license to your country and the shipment will delay between 3 - 5 weeks.

Islamic oil lamps from the 13th to 15th centuries reflect both the artistry and practical needs of the time. By this period, oil lamps were common household items, used widely in homes, mosques, and palaces across the Islamic world, from the Middle East to North Africa and parts of Spain. These lamps were crafted from materials like metal, ceramic, and glass, each choice influencing their form and decorative style. Ceramic lamps, often produced in workshops in Syria and Egypt, were relatively affordable and accessible, while metal and glass lamps catered more to wealthier patrons. The use of intricate glazing techniques, particularly in ceramics, also became a hallmark of lamps from this period, showcasing advancements in pottery that allowed for rich coloration and durability.

The design of these lamps was influenced by both functional and aesthetic considerations. Many oil lamps were small and portable, with handles or hanging mechanisms that made them easy to carry or suspend from ceilings and walls. Typically, these lamps had a reservoir to hold oil, a spout or several spouts to place wicks, and sometimes a perforated cover that helped control the flame’s intensity. The aesthetics of 12th- and 13th-century Islamic lamps were often quite sophisticated, with surfaces adorned in floral, geometric, and calligraphic patterns that reflected the artistic ideals of the period. Glass lamps, in particular, were produced with colored enamels and gold leaf applications, creating dazzling pieces used in religious spaces. These artistic elements weren’t just decorative; they also held symbolic significance, with calligraphic inscriptions sometimes featuring verses from the Qur’an, underscoring the spiritual role of light in Islam.

These oil lamps also reveal a network of trade and influence. The materials and decorative techniques used in their creation were often influenced by interactions with neighboring cultures, including Byzantine and Persian artistic traditions. Techniques such as luster painting, where metal oxides were applied to create a metallic sheen on ceramics, reflect the innovative spirit of Islamic artisans in this era. Many of these lamps have been uncovered in archaeological sites, providing insight into both daily life and the religious practices of the period.

賣家的故事

您的古董商提供古代藝術品和古錢幣。我們的主要目標是以最優惠的價格提供最高的質量,尊重並嚴格遵守遺產保護法和聯合國教科文組織遺產規範。因此,出版的作品全部來自可查出處的私人收藏或國際拍賣。我們所有的古物和硬幣都附有真品證書。我們有 90 天無條件退貨政策。在 Your Antiquarian,我們致力於幫助弱勢群體,因此每次購買的產品都會捐贈一部分給慈善機構,以幫助有需要的人。
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詳細資料

文化
伊斯蘭
世紀/時間框架
13th - 15th Century A.D
Name of object
Oil lamp
獲得來源
私人收藏
獲得年份
2025
材質
陶器
獲得國家
荷蘭
狀態
Damaged
前任擁有者獲得來源
古董市場
前任擁有者獲得年份
1970
前任擁有者獲得國家
荷蘭
我保證此物品為合法取得,且本人有權出售。
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6095
已售物品
100%
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