A LARGE SILVER-EMBROIDERED CALLIGRAPHIC SILK PANEL
A LARGE SILVER-EMBROIDERED CALLIGRAPHIC SILK PANEL

CAIRO, EGYPT, FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY

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A LARGE SILVER-EMBROIDERED CALLIGRAPHIC SILK PANEL
CAIRO, EGYPT, FIRST HALF 20TH CENTURY
The oval cartouche with Qur'anic verses in monumental thuluth script in appliqué silver thread, on deep navy blue ground
31 x 86in. (78.8 x 218.5cm.)
Engraved
Qur'an XLVIII, sura al-fath, v. 27

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Lot Essay

In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Cairo was the centre for embroidery in Egypt. Calligraphic panels produced in Cairo such as the present work would have been placed on walls, pendentives or hung from columns such that they would be clearly visible. The elegant thuluth inscription of the present panel closely resembles an embroidered panel from the burqa’, or the curtain that covered the door of the Ka’ba, in the Khalili collection published in Vernoit, 1997, no.10, p.28.

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