A GOLD AMULET
A GOLD AMULET

IRAN OR OTTOMAN TURKEY, CIRCA 18TH CENTURY

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A GOLD AMULET
IRAN OR OTTOMAN TURKEY, CIRCA 18TH CENTURY
With pierced hole at top, inscribed on both sides with the Throne Verse, Qur'an II (sura al-baqara), v.255, in thuluth script on floral ground, with hatched borders
1¾in. (4.5cm.) diam. max.

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This amulet was pierced so it could be swen onto clothing. Amulet of this types often have the same inscription repeated twice on each side. For a discussion these gold discs, see Venetia Porter, Arabic and Persian Seals and Amulets in the British Museum, London, 2011, pp.158-163. Porter notes their resemblance with Ottoman coins from the 18th and 19th century.

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