For enthusiasts and collectors, a superb piece!
Beautiful, authentic earthenware bottle (vase) from the Persian Qajar dynasty (19th century).
This robust object is hand-painted in the iconic Iznik style, featuring a rich polychrome floral motif in vibrant blue, yellow, green, and deep pink.
What makes this piece special is that the original stopper is still present, which is rare for such antique pieces.
The bottle is crafted from characteristic granular pebble clay and finished with a thick, glossy glaze that displays a beautiful, natural crackle effect.
The object is in excellent antique condition with no significant signs of wear or damage.
A beautiful collector's item or a unique decorative piece for an eclectic interior. A great opportunity at a fair price.
Specifications:
Origin: Persia (Iran), Qajar period.
Dating: 19th century. Dimensions: Height 17 cm (including lid), width 9.5 cm, depth 5.5 cm.
Material: Hand-painted earthenware with a transparent glaze.
Condition: Excellent, including the original lid and beautiful crackle finish.
Packaged with the utmost care.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsMulti ColorMaterialCeramicNumber of items1Height17 cmWidth9 cmDepth5 cm