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January 7, 2003 Tuesday Ziqa’ad 3, 1423


KARACHI: Silver vase on show at museum



By Our Staff Reporter


KARACHI, Jan 6: To spotlight Pakistan’s heritage of traditional art, the National Museum is showcasing a large silver vase as its “Object of the Month”.

The 18th- or 19th-century silver vase belongs to the NWFP and was made purely in Islamic style. The decorated rim has perforated floral design.

And its body and pedestal are fully decorated with floral and abstract geometrical patterns.

The object is characteristically light-weight. The relief and motives were prepared by applying hammering and chiselling techniques from the inside of the body.

Metal work is the most continuous and authentic source of art history throughout the Islamic world from 12th to 14th century, especially the subcontinent, said a handout.

Much of the early Islamic work bears simple engraved decoration, most of the metal being left plain. Inlay technique is not found before the 12th century. Silver, red copper and later on gold was used to ornament bronze.

Vessels engraved with linear designs consist of Arabesque patterns, various ornaments and Kufic inscriptions, added the press release.



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