Illustrations of Ayyubids on the
Blacas Ewer
Mosul, 1232 AD


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Title: The Blacas ewer
Description: Brass ewer; engraved and inlaid with silver and copper. Made of sheet brass hammered to form a faceted body. Inscription and panels with various figural images (e.g. hunting, battles, courtly entertainment) on a background filled with geometrical patterns. Panels with common outline and linked and lobed frame. Top and part of shoulder of ewer damaged.
Culture/period: Middle Islamic
Date: April 1232 (Rajab 629 AH)
Production place: Mosul, northern Iraq
Materials: brass with silver & copper inlay
Technique: inlaid, engraved
Dimensions:
    Height: 30.4 centimetres
    Width: 22 centimetres
    Depth: 21.5 centimetres
Inscriptions:
    Inscription Language: Arabic
    Inscription Transliteration: Shuja` ibn Man`a al-Mausili
    Inscription Comment: name of maker
British Museum 1866,1229.61



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