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Magnificent Vintage Persian qalamzani Round Brass Tray
$ 528
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Description
Magnificent Vintage Persian qalamzani Round Brass Tray. It can be hanged on wall.Antique Islamic Art Persian Miniature Painting on Camel Bone by a very Famous and Listed Artist Rohani. You Can google “Rohani Miniature Auction” and see the past Auction results of sold miniature paintings by him usually estimated between
3,000 to 15,000 USD.
There are many Auction records of his Miniature Paintings online, and he is considered as one of the best Persian Miniature Painters in the West and East. Rohani was a very important and famous Persian miniaturist whose works are sold in the world's best auction houses for very high prices and they are extremely collectible. Some of Ruhani's works are kept and exhibited in the Harvard Art Museum. You can check that online " Ruhani Harvard Museum"
This Beautiful Persian Miniature Painting is signed by the Artist on the Top left of the painting with His name ROHANI. It is 100% Genuine and Authenticity is Guaranteed.
Most of the Miniature paintings by this Artist are on Paper Boards and it is very Rare to have his Miniature Paintings on Bone. As it is shown in the photos this beautiful and detailed miniature painting is made on top of an oval shape base made of Camel Bone and then it was placed in the middle of a thick handmade Paper Board. The paper Board is illuminated and decorated by the artist to match the main artwork. It is farmed in Khatam Kari / Mosaic inlay frame, entirely handmade with super fine details.
About the Khatam Frame:
Khātam is an ancient Persian technique of inlaying. It is a version of marquetry where art forms are made by decorating the surface of wooden articles with delicate pieces of wood, bone, and metal precisely-cut intricate geometric patterns. Khatam-Kari or khatam-bandi refers to the art of crafting a khatam.
Designing of inlaid articles is a highly elaborate process. There are sometimes more than 400 pieces per square inch in a work of average quality. Thin rods of different colored woods, bone, brass, silver, etc. were glued together into long bunches that could have a round, rectangular, or polygonal cross-section. The bunches were cut into thin slices and combined with others to create intricate patterns.
Sizes:
Full Panel size : 11.5 x 9.5 Inches ( 30 x 25 CM)
Bone size: 9 x 7 Inches ( 23 x 18 CM)