An Islamic Ottoman Metal-threaded Embroidered Textile,20th C...

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An Islamic Ottoman Metal-threaded Embroidered Textile,20th Century, with Islamic Calligraphy and Ceremonial Motifs.

Approximately 238 x 133cm

The embroidery features prominently on a red fabric, with the vibrant contrast of gold and silver metal threads adding a luxurious and regal appearance to the work. The use of metallic threads was a hallmark of high-quality Ottoman textile art, symbolizing wealth, power, and religious devotion.

At the centre, the inscription of the Shahada (the Islamic declaration of faith) is boldly displayed in vibrant red against the gold and green background. Surrounding the central panel are additional inscriptions in flowing Arabic script, likely praising Allah and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), as well as other key Islamic figures. The corners and sides are embellished with ornate roundels containing calligraphic medallions that likely include further blessings or names of the Rashidun Caliphs.

One notable feature in the centre is the depiction of a ceremonial vessel or lamp, symbolizing light and knowledge in Islamic tradition, surrounded by the names of the first caliphs, emphasizing the unity of religious and political authority in Ottoman culture.

Provenance: Private UK collection.

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Auction Date: 1st Nov 2024 at 11am

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1st Nov 2024 11am (Lots 1 to 369)