Description & Technical information

This cylindrical kubur (“pen case”) is made of three component parts and veneered with mother-of-pearl scales. The detachable lid is crowned with a green emerald finial which rests on an amber wood knop surmounted by a silver rim around its edges. When opened, the inside of the case reveals a tubular papier-mâché body covered in red leather. In addition, beneath the case there is also a detachable base concealing a silver inkwell with a cover decorated in the form of a foliage motif.  
There is a similar Ottoman pen case with mother-of-pearl scale decorations in the Nasser D. Khalili Collection (Accession Number: MXD116).1 Furthermore, there is another comparable pen case, bearing the tughra of the Ottoman Sultan Osman III (r.1754-57), held at the Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts in İstanbul (Accession Number: 4040).2  

Period:  18th century
Origin:  Ottoman Turkey
Medium: Green emerald, Amber wood knop
Dimensions: 32 cm (12⁵/₈ inches)
Literature: Footnotes:
1 J.M. Rogers. 1996. Empire of the Sultans: Ottoman Art from the Collection of Nasser D.Khalili. London: The Nour Foundation. p.170.
2 For an image of the pen case see, Garo Kürkman. 1996. Ottoman Silver Marks. Istanbul: Mathusalem Publications. p.163.

Categories: Oriental and Asian Art