MAHBER SURAHI
RM7,070.00
Mahber Jug was inspired by the form of a silver inkwell from 1600-1700 in Topkapi Palace, and all the relief patterns on it were handcrafted using 24-carat platinum gilding. Production is limited to 2,000 pieces.
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Description
Calligraphy was one of the most valuable professions in the Ottoman Empire, when literacy and calligraphy were important, when times changed and lives were shaped. Inkwells, which were important and sacred to the calligrapher, were made of woods such as walnut, ebony, olive and kuka, and metals such as earth, glass, brass, silver and gold. So that they would not leak ink or rust, wax or rosin was melted and a paste was applied to them. Inkwells used with a brush, dipstick or feather are designed not to spill ink when knocked down.
Mahber Jug was inspired by the form of a silver inkwell from 1600-1700 in Topkapi Palace, and all the relief patterns on it were handcrafted using 24-carat platinum gilding. Production is limited to 2,000 pieces.
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