"Pair Of Carafes Attributed To Fath Ali Shah Qajar – Persia, 19th Century"
Pair of enameled glass carafes attributed to the era of Fath Ali Shah Qajar (1797-1834), a Persian ruler known for his splendor and refined taste. In a translucent green hue, these elegant pieces feature a richly decorated decor of raised gold motifs, intertwined with fine arabesques and hand-painted floral elements. The body of the carafes is enhanced by geometric and floral motifs enhanced with gilding and polychrome enamels, evoking the exceptional craftsmanship of the Qajar court. The slender neck, finely decorated with motifs inspired by Islamic art, is embellished with ringed discs and ends with a tapered gold stopper, adding a royal elegance to the ensemble. These rare pieces bear witness to the refined know-how of Persian glass artisans and embody the luxury and prestige of the Qajar dynasty, making this pair a true collector's treasure. Height: 51 cm