An authentic Persian earthenware bottle from the 19th-century Qajar Dynasty. This robust object is distinguished by its hand-painted floral motifs in the iconic Iznik style, making it a valuable collector's item.
The object is crafted from characteristic granular pebble clay and finished with a thick, transparent glaze. The polychrome palette displays vibrant shades of blue, yellow, green, and deep pink. The bottle has a height of 17 centimeters, a width of 10 centimeters, and a depth of 6 centimeters. A rare detail is the presence of the original stopper, which emphasizes the historical integrity of the piece.
The vase is in good antique condition, with the glaze displaying a natural and pronounced crackle effect that attests to its age. The material has developed an authentic patina over the decades.
This historical artifact makes a refined addition to a classic or eclectic interior. The object comes into its own perfectly as a standalone decorative piece on a sideboard or in a display cabinet.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsGreen, Blue, Multi Color, Yellow, PinkMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height17 cmWidth9 cmDepth5 cmSigns of usageChipped, Crack