RFA0FN8R–Ancient Persian script written on a piece on display in Tehran national museum, Iran.
RMDR9R2C–Example of Persian Script
RMKC3PER–Amulet inscribed in Middle Persian script, ca. 4th century A.D
RF2HW4Y56–Art inspired by Amulet inscribed in Middle Persian script, Sasanian, ca. 4th century A.D., Iran, Sasanian, Chalcedony, 1.77 x 1.38 x 0.55 in. (4.5 x 3.51 x 1.4 cm), Stone-Ornaments-Inscribed, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMT83B2F–A gold-inlaid Persian kard Circa 1800. Sturdy blade with chiselled back, of Wootz Damascus with gold-inlaid lion and antelope on both sides of the base of the blade. Ferrule and grip frame profusely decorated with Persian script negatively inlaid in gold. Brass-backed, intact grip scales of crystalline walrus ivory. Beautiful, well preserved kard with minimal flaws of the gold inlays. Length 31 cm. historic, historical, Persian, Orient, Oriental, Asia, Asian, 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMPAJNG4–Wall panel with wings and a Pahlavi device encircled by pearls. Culture: Sasanian. Dimensions: H. 15 3/8 x W. 16 1/4 in. (39 x 41.3 cm). Date: ca. 6th century A.D.. Beginning in the 5th century, monograms became popular motifs used in the mold-made stucco wall panels that decorated the palaces and houses of the Sasanian elite, and many had symbolic meanings. This panel from the iwan (vaulted hall) of a large house at Umm ez-Za'tir, near the Taq-i Kisra at Ctesiphon, features a group of letters in the Persian script and a lunar crescent above symmetrical feathered wings and encircled by pearls
RM2DA7Y8G–Warren Hastings (1732-1818). British colonial administrator and politician, considered one of the founders of the British Empire in India. Portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792). Hastings is shown with a pile of papers, a pot of ink with a quill and a seal with Persian script. Oil on canvas (126,4 x 101 cm),1766-1768. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom.
RMK10M4T–Amulet inscribed in Middle Persian script MET 248390
RMRD7ENP–Amulet inscribed in Middle Persian script
RMFD794G–iranian woman showing a pepsi can with persian script, Isfahan Province, isfahan, Iran
RFF1B44H–Road sign, towing sign in Persian, Arabic script, Iran
RM2B6WJY6–Jachttafereel met olifanten Hunting scene with elephants object type: Indian miniature drawing Item number: RP-T-1993-188 Inscriptions / Brands: inscription verso: Persian script manufacture manufacturer: artist: anonymous place manufacture: India Date: 1740 - 1760School / style: Mughal Emperor physical characteristics : brush in color material: paper Technique: brush dimensions: image: h 240 mm × W 140 mmblad: h 320 mm × W 223 mm
RFCCBA19–Persian ornament. The black enamel (17-18 century).
RM2HJ4Y66–Amulet inscribed in Middle Persian script ca. 4th century A.D. Sasanian. Amulet inscribed in Middle Persian script 327388
RM2KCP9AC–An Iranian cleric carrying a placard with a Persian script that reads, Trial for Hassan Rouhani (Former Iranian president), while walking along a road from the holy city of Qom to Tehran on April 14, 2021. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)
RMR5HMJ0–A gold bracelet set with emeralds and ornamented with five ivory miniatures of Dost Muhammad Khan, Bahadur Shah II and three Mughal court ladies. c.1864. Made by a Delhi artist and goldsmith, c.1864. Names inscribed on back of miniatures in English and in Persian script: ‘Dost Mohommad’;’ Moti Mahal’;’ Bahadur Shah Mogul’;’ Nur Jahan’;’ Taj Mahal.’ Miniatures oval, water-colour on ivory; 0.625 by 0.5 ins. Source: Add.Or.2603. Language: Persian.
RF2R7KK3E–eid mubarak written in arabic/urdu/persian script
RMCN964D–Agra, India. Jama Masjid (Friday Mosque). Chhatris (domed pavilions) line the roof. Persian calligraphy in Arabic Script.
RMKERPHX–Old Persian inscription. Cuneiform script. Palace of Darius, Persepolis, Iran. 4th century. British Museum. London. GBR.
RMA2W2NY–Persian artefact, a stone with some ancient script, on display in the Persepolis museum near Shiraz, Iran.
RMHX3B81–The book 'Al-Qazwiand#772;niand#772;'s Ajaand#772;'iand#772;b al-makhluand#772;qaand#772;t wa gharaand#772;'ib al-mawjuand#772;daand#772;t, ' a Persian translation copied in 19th century India open to a page showings a centaur hunting with a sword, with tigers and a bird surrounding him, 1850. Courtesy National Library of Medicine.
RM2HB26J3–Persian Book, Red leather, 1274 AH / 1857-1858 C.E., Qajar, Qajar Period, 8 1/4 x 6 in., 21 x 15.2 cm, 19th century, book, Calligraphy, Farsi, Iran, Middle East, Persia, persian script
RF2HK529H–Inspired by Persian Book, Red leather, 1274 AH / 1857-1858 C.E., Qajar, Qajar Period, 8 1/4 x 6 in., 21 x 15.2 cm, 19th century, book, Calligraphy, Farsi, Iran, Middle East, Persia, persian script, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMT83B29–A gold-inlaid Persian kard Circa 1800. Sturdy blade with chiselled back, of Wootz Damascus with gold-inlaid lion and antelope on both sides of the base of the blade. Ferrule and grip frame profusely decorated with Persian script negatively inlaid in gold. Brass-backed, intact grip scales of crystalline walrus ivory. Beautiful, well preserved kard with minimal flaws of the gold inlays. Length 31 cm. historic, historical, Persian, Orient, Oriental, Asia, Asian, 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RME8AHCC–Detail from an Afghan banknote showing Arabic script and numbers
RMEJY9D2–Tehran, Iran. 2nd Apr, 2015. April 3, 2015 - Tehran, Iran - An Iranian man holds a tablet with a Persian script that said, Down with concerns, as he celebrate after Iran's nuclear agreement with world powers in Lausanne, in northern Tehran. Credit: Morteza Nikoubazl/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMJMD8KG–A temple inscription from the time of Sikandar Shah Suri (died 1559), sixth ruler of the Sur dynasty, India. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMKHW72W–Persian manuscript on oriental paper. Written in a neat small nasta'liq. Dated 19th Century
RMCT50N2–Persian Empire. Achaemenid period. Cuneiform writing on the wall of the Palace of Persepolis.
RMF5F0NA–Ayatollah Khomeini with Arabic script, Persian, Imam Khomeini metro station, Metro, Tehran, Iran
RM2B6TMEM–Het polospel polo game object type: Indian miniature drawing Item number: RP-T-1993-143 Inscriptions / Brands: inscription at the top two lines of polo in Persian Description: Polo Players. The show is on the right side of a sheet that is provided with blue paint from the vine pattern around the idea a pasted list of plain paper surrounded by colored lines and a framework goudbiesje in black dividing lines; top of a rectangle with a center Where: against a flower and vine motif in a gold text written in Persian script staat. Manufacturer : artist: anonymous place manufacture: India Date: ca. 1
RFPPM1NC–Nain, Iran - March 6, 2017 : 'how do you see the world ?' mural writing in persian language
RM2WGY458–Polo Players, Anonymous Indian miniature. drawing Two men on horseback and three standing on the floor. At the bottom of the text: The Game of Gav and Chogan. On the back inscription in Persian script. paper brush
RM2KCP9AF–An Iranian cleric carrying a placard with a Persian script that reads, Trial for Hassan Rouhani (Former Iranian president), while walking along a road from the holy city of Qom to Tehran on April 14, 2021. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)
RFRNDCRH–A stone tablet inscribed with Cuneiform script
RF2AGK82D–Ruin antique old Persian cuneiform script stone inscription of Sumerian language at Apadana stairs in ancient historical Persepolis, Iran.
RMKNCNAA–Amulet inscribed in Middle Persian script MET 248390 327388
RMKERPH4–Old Persian inscription. Cuneiform script. Palace of Darius, Persepolis, Iran. 4th century. British Museum. London. GBR.
RMA2W2GR–Ancient Persian script written on a piece on display in the Persepolis archeological site, near Shiraz, Iran.
RM2B00NBM–Persia/Iran: Farsi script. Farsi is an Iranian language within the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European languages. It is widely spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and to some extent in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Bahrain.
RM2DR9JX1–Double Leaves of a Qur’an in Kufic Script, 12th century, Ink on deerskin, A: 5 5/8 × 4 5/16 in. (14.3 × 10.9 cm), Iranian/Persian, Islamic, Seljuq period (1037 - 1194), Calligraphy
RF2HKK7ND–Art inspired by Persian Book, Red leather, 1274 AH / 1857-1858 C.E., Qajar, Qajar Period, 8 1/4 x 6 in., 21 x 15.2 cm, 19th century, book, Calligraphy, Farsi, Iran, Middle East, Persia, persian script, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMRYW223–writing, script, cuneiform script, old Persian, cuneiform tablets G and B, illustration to 'Neue Beitraege zur Erlaeuterung der persepolitanischen Keilschrift' by Georg Friedrich Grotefend, 1837, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RME8AHCH–Detail from an Afghan banknote showing Arabic script and numerals
RME3KR60–Tehran, Iran. 24th June, 2014. June 24, 2014 - Tehran, Iran - An Iranian man holds a placard with a persian script that said, Down with AL-SAUD during a rally against the militant jihadist group, The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), in southern Tehran. Morteza Nikoubazl/ZUMAPRESS Credit: Morteza Nikoubazl/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RMBFTM95–Ancient Hittite cuneiform script
RMMR4GN5–Persian (Iranian) Islamic style, manuscript, Illustrated 12th century: The poet Nezami recounts the tales of Alexander the great
RMM9TR92–Achaemenid Empire. Ganjnameh. Ancient inscription carved in granite in 3 languages: Old Persian, Neo-Babylonian and Neo-Elamite, written by order of the sovereigns Darius the Great (521-485 BC) and Xerxes the Great (485-65 BC). Cuneiform alphabets. Near Hamedan, Islamic Republic of Iran.
RMFP36DK–Koran, calligraphy in old Arabic script and Persian language, Reza Abbasi Museum, Tehran Iran
RMCPAKN2–Grave of Ali Akbar Daryush, 1893-1989, in the graveyard of St. Mary's church, Wootton, Oxfordshire. with inscriptions in Latin and Persian
RM2HJCJX7–The Behistun Inscription is a large rock relief on a cliff at Mount Behistun near the city of Kermanshah, Iran. Authored by Darius the Great sometime between 522 BC and 486 BC, the inscription includes a brief autobiography and victorious battle history. The text appears in three cuneiform script languages: Old Persian, Elamite, and Babylonian. Illustration from Edward Clodd's The Story of the Alphabet, 1900. Colorized.
RM2W96WY3–Medal for courage and loyalty, bronze exit, 1839 ,, 1839 history medal Bronze medal with sculprand with ball and carrying ring, on the front five lines of text with display, on the reverse four lines of text with a change in Persian script. bronze (metal) striking (metalworking)
RM2KCP9AK–An Iranian cleric carrying a placard with a Persian script that reads, Trial for Hassan Rouhani (Former Iranian president), while walking along a road from the holy city of Qom to Tehran on April 14, 2021. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)
RM2BN9KYA–Ancient cuneiform assyrian or sumerian inscripton. Old 19th century engraved illustration, Le Tour du Monde 1863
RM2WT1PDM–Saffron Restaurant - Mesopotamian and Persian Cuisine, Bayswater, London, UK
RMKP2PCA–Fragment of a Pahlavi inscription using Middle Persian script MET ME52 74 2 324227
RME06TGK–Arabic script and artwork on the wall of an alley in Muharraq, Kingdom of Bahrain
RMPAPGRJ–Magic Bowl and an Ostrakon. Dimensions: H. 4 1/8 in. (10.4 cm) W. 2 5/16 in.(5.8 cm) D. 1/4 in. (0.7 cm). Date: 9th-10th century. This fragment appears to be written in a local variant of Pahlavi, the ancient script of the Persian language, which remained in use, beside Arabic, at least until the 10th century, especially in Zoroastrian circles. This fragment seems to provide evidence of Nishapur's non-Muslim population. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2B014EM–Iraq: Leaf from a Qur'an in Kufic script dated between 1350 and 1400. This leaf is written in an elegant Muhaqqaq script, the black letters contoured in gold. The calligraphy resembles that of magnificent Il-Khanid Qur'ans, but the verse markers indicate a slightly later dating, under the Jalayirids.
RM2DR9JWX–Chancellery Document in Nasta’liq Script, 18th century, Ink on paper, image: 6 × 4 1/2 in. (15.2 × 11.4 cm), On view, Iranian/Persian, Islamic, Safavid (1501–1722) or Zand (1751–94) dynasty, Calligraphy
RF2HK4FDY–Inspired by One of 274 Vintage Photographs, Photograph, late 19th-early 20th century, Qajar, Qajar Period, image: 6 1/2 x 9 1/16 in., 16.5 x 23 cm, curtains, decorative, furniture, pattern, persian rug, persian script, room, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMBR6NE7–A chiselled and gold-inlaid Persian kard, circa 1800. Shortened blade of fine ladder wootz-Damascus with a cut back. On both sides the base of the blade bears gold-bordered fields with chiselled floral and tendril decoration. Bolster and grip frame of wootz-Damascus bearing gold-inlaid script cartouches as well as cartouches with cut floral ornamentation. Riveted grip scales of crystalline walrus ivory. Except for the shortened blade in fine condition. Length 35 cm. historic, historical, 19th century, Persian Empire, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings,
RF2PFRMPD–bismillah al-rahman al-rahim (Basmalah) in Farsi-Arabic Nastaliq Script
RM2A517BX–Illuminated Folio from a Gulistan (Rose Garden) of Sadi (c. 1213-1291), c. 1475-1500, borders added c. 1550. The Gulistan, completed around 1258, is one of the most celebrated works of Persian literature. The book’s name means "rose garden" in Persian; just as a rose garden is a collection of flowers, the contents are a collection of anecdotes. Written in both prose and verse, the Gulistan was used for centuries as a primer for schoolchildren in greater Iran, India, and Turkey. The text on these pages is written in nastaliq script and comes from the first chapter, "
RMMR4GN0–Persian (Iranian) Islamic style, manuscript, Illustrated 12th century: The poet Nezami recounts the tales of Alexander the great
RM2G50FT7–Vintage British propaganda poster. Allied convoy crosses Persian border carrying supplies for Russia (Soviet Union). World War II period. 1941-1945
RMFP36DP–Painting, miniature with text, old Arabic script and Persian language, Reza Abbasi Museum, Tehran Iran
RF2D4T7G6–Ancient etching from Iran (Persia)
RMG15HY9–A fragmentary leaf from a Qur'an manuscript from 1137 AD in Persia, modern-day Iran. The calligraphic text is illuminated with gold and pigments of different colors. The border decoration of interlacing circles in gold filled with blue set against the bac
RM2WGX9FC–Two jobs with a pair on the top track and four musicians on the lower, Anonymous, 1790 - 1810 Indian miniature. drawing The magazine is divided into two lanes with a pair and musicians above and below and two one-line columns above and below the performance in Old Persian script; On Verso a text in diamond shapes. Cashmir paper brush / brush
RM2KCP9AJ–An Iranian cleric carrying a placard with a Persian script that reads, Trial for Hassan Rouhani (Former Iranian president), while walking along a road from the holy city of Qom to Tehran on April 14, 2021. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)
RM2E2660C–UNESCO listed carvings of Darius at Bisotun. Relief depicting King Darius facing a group of men, roped together, representing rebels defeated by the King. The figure at the top is the God Ahuramazda in a winged disk. The relief is carved into a rock face at Behistun (Bisotun). Kermanshah Province, Iran. Old steel engraved antique print. Published in L'Univers La Perse, in 1841. History of the ancient Persian empire
RF2F344D7–A tablet with cuneiform inscriptions at Apadana stairs in Persepolis, the ancient capital of the Persian empire, located near Shiraz in Iran
RMKNT4AN–Fragment of a Pahlavi inscription using Middle Persian script MET ME52 74 2 324227
RM2J6XKY1–Prayer niche. Late 13th century-early 14th century. From Kashan (Iran). Ilkhanid Period (125-1353). Stonepaste, moulded and painted under and over the glaze. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
RMPAJMYA–Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami. Author: Nizami (Ilyas Abu Muhammad Nizam al-Din of Ganja) (probably 1141-1217). Dimensions: H. 11 1/2 in. (29.2 cm) W. 8in. (20.3cm). Date: 15th century. By the end of the fifteenth century, manuscripts of Persian poetry typically were written in a script known as nasta'liq, an elegant, flowing form of calligraphy. This manuscript is somewhat unusual in its archaizing use of the more rectilinear naskh script. Nevertheless, the paintings of this manuscript are stylistically akin to those found in manuscripts produced in Shiraz during the reign of Sultan Khalil Aq Q
RM2B014ER–Iraq: Leaf from a Qur'an in Kufic script dated between 1350 and 1400. This leaf is written in an elegant Muhaqqaq script, the black letters contoured in gold. The calligraphy resembles that of magnificent Il-Khanid Qur'ans, but the verse markers indicate a slightly later dating, under the Jalayirids.
RMW55DE6–Star-shaped tile with an inscription and floral scrolls, star-shaped tile made of earthenware, painted in luster with a text in Persian or Arabic script and floral scrolls., anonymous, Kashan, c. 1262 - c. 1265, earthenware, glaze, luster (textile), vitrification, d 21 cm × t 1.5 cm
RF2HK4F2A–Inspired by One of 274 Vintage Photographs, Photograph, late 19th-early 20th century, Qajar, Qajar Period, 5 1/2 x 3 9/16 in., 14 x 9 cm, cane, Iran, little person, midget, persian, persian script, photograph, photography, portrait, Tehran, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMD00H7F–A large embroidered Ottoman tapestry, 2nd half of 19th century. Made of several panels of dark red cotton velveteen. Raised ornamental embroidery (over applied cardboard pieces) of silver tinsel cord with central mihrab, surrounding script banners, arabesques, and script cartouches. Fringes on lower edge. Size 235 x 178 cm, historic, historical, 19th century, Persian Empire, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, weapon, arms, weapons, arms, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMW9530B–Funeral registration arreau 15th century Iran Ceramic, painted underglaze decoration The inscription in Persian, in simple Naskh script, says: 'On the dust universe, you have to become dust. By the hand of death, you must perish, you who were the honor of the world. In the end, no; you have to go underground. O my eye, if you are blind, look at the light of the tomb. This world full of troubles and bitterness, look at it. The kings of the world, the rulers of the universe. Look at them underground, in the mouth of Death.
RME3KR5N–Tehran, Iran. 24th June, 2014. June 24, 2014 - Tehran, Iran - An Iranian man holds a box with an image of a war victim and a persian script that said, Help to the Resistant Front Line, after a rally against the militant jihadist group, The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), in southern Tehran. Morteza Nikoubazl/ZUMAPRESS Credit: Morteza Nikoubazl/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
RM2A517BW–Illuminated Folio (verso) from a Gulistan (Rose Garden) of Sadi (c. 1213-1291), c. 1525-30. The Gulistan, completed around 1258, is one of the most celebrated works of Persian literature. The book’s name means "rose garden" in Persian; just as a rose garden is a collection of flowers, the contents are a collection of anecdotes. Written in both prose and verse, the Gulistan was used for centuries as a primer for schoolchildren in greater Iran, India, and Turkey. The text on these pages is written in nastaliq script and comes from the first chapter, "On the Conduct of
RMMR4GNG–Persian (Iranian) Islamic style, manuscript, Illustrated 12th century: The poet Nezami recounts the tales of Alexander the great
RMPHAT6Y–A 1930's illustration of cuneiform writing from a document giving an account of the capture of Babylon
RMRJG97H–Behistun inscription, Darius I, cuneiform script, ancient Persian, Elamic, Babylonian, key for deciphering the Babylonian
RF2D4T7G3–Ancient etching from Iran (Persia) showing iranian players of Chogàn (ancestor of Polo)
RMG15HXR–A fragmentary leaf from a Qur'an manuscript from 1137 AD in Persia, modern-day Iran. The calligraphic text is illuminated with gold and pigments of different colors. The border decoration of interlacing circles in gold filled with blue set against the bac
RM2W97HXK–Abolition of the slave trade in England 1807, 1807 history medal Copper medal, on the front an Englishman and an African who push each other hands, in the background on the left a hut village, in the middle workers, and right dancers for the freedom tree, with a change and cutting text, on the reverse three lines of Persian script above one Double line, underneath two together palm branches and another line of Persian script. copper (metal) striking (metalworking)
RM2KCP9B0–An Iranian cleric carrying a placard with a Persian script that reads, Trial for Hassan Rouhani (Former Iranian president), while walking along a road from the holy city of Qom to Tehran on April 14, 2021. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)
RFAHXPG7–UAE Dubai tiled Arabic text koranic script on front of new mosque for Iranians
RMMMTK5G–Sample of Calligraphy in Persian Nasta'liq Script. between 1500 and 1600. Brooklyn Museum - Sample of Calligraphy in Persian Nasta'liq Script
RMKW3R2D–Bilingual Syriac New Persian psalter in Syriac script, Bulayik, 12th 13th century AD, paper Ethnological Museum, Berlin DSC01760
RM2ABNC0X–Islamic tilework at Shahi Zinda Ensemble in Samarkand
RMPANP98–Folio from a Qur'an Manuscript. Dimensions: 19.5 in. high 14.00 in. wide (49.5 cm high 35.6 cm wide). Date: 14th century. This Qur'an which probably belongs to fourteenth century Iran is written in muhaqqaq script. Each folio has seven lines with interlinear Persian translation in naskhi script. The verses 75-81of this folio belong to the tenth section of Surah al-A'raf (chapter 7), which gives the account of Prophet Salih and Lot. The marginal medallion on the verso is employed for ornamental purpose. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2B00XEG–Iraq: Pages from a Qur’an written in Baghdad in 1282-1283 CE by calligrapher Yaqat al-Musta’simi in rare ‘muhaqqaq’ script. Muhaqqaq is a type of calligraphic script in Arabic derived from Thuluth by widening the horizontal sections of the letters in the Thuluth script. It was abandoned after the 16th century and only a very few examples survive.
RM2HB1N2H–One of 274 Vintage Photographs, Photograph, late 19th-early 20th century, Qajar, Qajar Period, image: 6 1/2 x 9 1/16 in., 16.5 x 23 cm, curtains, decorative, furniture, pattern, persian rug, persian script, room
RF2HK51P2–Inspired by Miniature Painting, Ink on paper, 19th century, Qajar, Qajar Period, Writing: 5 3/4 x 3 3/4 in., 14.6 x 9.5 cm, 19th Century, battle, figures, folio, horse, horses, illumination, inscription, knights, manuscript, painting, Persian script, writing, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMBR6NE8–A chiselled and gold-inlaid Persian kard, circa 1800. Shortened blade of fine ladder wootz-Damascus with a cut back. On both sides the base of the blade bears gold-bordered fields with chiselled floral and tendril decoration. Bolster and grip frame of wootz-Damascus bearing gold-inlaid script cartouches as well as cartouches with cut floral ornamentation. Riveted grip scales of crystalline walrus ivory. Except for the shortened blade in fine condition. Length 35 cm. historic, historical, 19th century, Persian Empire, object, objects, stills, clipping, clippings,
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