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Tail for a Feline Incense Burner, 1150–1200. Copper alloy, cast, engraved, chased, and pierced, Overall: 36 cm (14 3/16 in.). John L. Severance Fund, 1948.308.c. CC0.
Tail for a Feline Incense Burner
1150–1200
Maker Unknown
Islamic Art
Tail for a Feline Incense Burner, 1150–1200. Iran, Khurasan, Seljuq period of Iran (1037–1194). Copper alloy, cast, engraved, chased, and pierced; overall: 36 cm (14 3/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund 1948.308.c The end of the tail is decorated with a guilloche pattern of interlacing curved lines.
Inscription: Qur'an sura al-jum'ah (The Friday Congregation) 62:9-10 (on neck and spine) Translation: The inscription reads in part: "O believers, when proclamation is made for prayer on the Day of Congregation, hasten to God's remembrance and leave trafficking aside... then, when the prayer is finished, disperse through the land and seek God's bounty, and remember God frequently that you may prosper."
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