Cosmetic Set

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Of the numerous facet-cut cosmetic flasks known from the eastern Mediterranean in the early Islamic Middle Ages and to a lesser extent in Iran, this set is indisputably the finest. It consists of a flask on an attached boat-shaped base and a square tray which may have been used as a palette for grinding kohl. The boat shape may allude to the import of precious cosmetics, oils and pastes by sea from distant lands.

The Khalili Collections

London

Title

Cosmetic Set

Date

9th C or 10th C

Medium

colourless glass with a greenish-yellow tinge, cast or blown in an open mould, tooled & wheel cut with angular facets

Accession number

404

Work type

Sculpture

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The Khalili Collections

London, Greater London England

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