SIX MAMLUK IVORY INLAID CARVED WOOD FRAGMENTS, EGYPT, 15TH EARLY-16TH CENTURY

SIX MAMLUK IVORY INLAID CARVED WOOD FRAGMENTS, EGYPT, 15TH EARLY-16TH CENTURY

Reference: ART3001493

The six panels with central panels of scrolling arabesques and a thin border of ivory carved with intricate palmettes, and an outer border of ivory.
17 by 11 cm. The panel probably comes from a minbar or a door, where it was combined with carved wooden panels of other geometrical shapes. Wood carvings were used on a large scale under the Mamluks to decorate minbars (pulpits), Quran stands, and doors. Coloristic effects could be achieved by using ivory inlays and combining ebony with other different-colored woods.

Please note: this lot contains ivory and is therefore subject to the relevant trade restrictions in correspondence with CITES regulations. Customers should familiarize themselves with the relevant CITES regulations before bidding.