Mortar
Place of OriginNortheastern Iran
Dateapprox. 1200-1300
PeriodIlkhanid period (1256-1353)
MaterialsCast brass or bronze
DimensionsH. 4 1/2 in x W. 6 1/2 in, H. 11.4 cm x W. 16.5 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB60B934
DepartmentWest Asian Art
ClassificationsMetal Arts
On View
Not on viewThis mortar of cast brass or bronze was designed for grinding spices or medicines. Its sides are decorated with engraved patterns and raised "lotus-bud" or "teardrop" shaped studs. The rim of the vessel has a pattern of intertwined scrolls, and the top panel has rectangular bands with inscriptions in the kufic style of Arabic calligraphy; the inscriptions have not yet been translated. The lugs on either side of the vessel are shaped like the head of an animal—perhaps a bull—and hold rings for lifting the heavy mortar.
approx. 1800-1900
approx. 1850-1900
perhaps 1800-1850
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approx. 1850-1900
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