Inscribed Bowl

Al-Imami Sayyid Naqqash al-Husaini

dated A.H. 942/ 1535–36 CE

Inscribed Bowl by Al-Imami Sayyid Naqqash al-Husaini

Medium

Copper; tinned, engraved, and inlaid with black compound

Dimensions

H. 6 9/16 in. (16.7 cm) Diam. 13 3/4 in. (34.9 cm)

Classification

Metal

Department

Islamic Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Edward C. Moore Collection, Bequest of Edward C. Moore, 1891

Accession Number

91.1.615

Art Historical Context

Behold the *Inscribed Bowl*, a creation by Al-Imami Sayyid Naqqash al-Husaini, dated A. 942 (1535–36 CE). Crafted from copper, this wide, shallow vessel—measuring 6 9/16 inches high and 13 3/4 inches in diameter—was tinned for a silvery sheen, meticulously engraved, and inlaid with a black compound, likely a form of niello for striking contrast. Such techniques highlight the pinnacle of 16th-century Islamicworking, where artisans transformed everyday objects into surfaces for intricate decoration and meaningful text. In the vibrant world of Islamic art, inscribed metalware like this bowl serv...

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