Dowry bracelet
Dateca. 1000-1100
Maker
Persian
Label TextThe Arabic inscription inside this finely crafted gold bracelet expresses wishes for happiness and contentment for an unidentified woman. It was likely made for a dowry for a woman from a wealthy but not a royal family. Around the outside are sculpted doves alternating with cones, common motifs in Persian jewelry at the time.
Object number68.21
Provenance[Mahboubian Gallery of Ancient Art, New York]; Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington, 1968
Photo CreditPhoto: Elizabeth Mann
Exhibition HistoryLos Angeles, California, Los Angeles County Museum Of Art, Jewelry Of The Ancient World, May 20 - July 13, 1969.
Utah, Provo, Brigham Young University, Beauty and Belief: Crossing Bridges with the Arts of Islam, February 24, 2012 - Nov. 2013.
Seattle, Washington, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Boundless: Stories of Asian Art, Feb. 8, 2020 - ongoing.Published ReferencesAl Khemir, Sabiha, "Beauty and Belief: Crossing Bridges with the Arts of Islamic Culture", Brigham Young University Museum of Art, 2012, pp. 52, 207, illus.
Rosen-Ayalon, Myriam. "Four Iranian Bracelets Seen in the Light of Early Islamic Art," in Islamic Art In the Metropolitan Museum of Art New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1972. Pp. 169-186.
Los Angeles, California, Los Angeles County Museum Of Art, "Jewelry Of The Ancient World", cat. 69
Rogers, Millard B. "Engagement Book: Iranian Art in the Seattle Art Museum," Seattle, WA: Seattle Art Museum, 1972, fig. 26.Credit LineEugene Fuller Memorial Collection
Dimensions1 9/16 in. (4 cm)
Diam.: 2 13/16 in.
6. oz (.17 kg)
MediumCast and chased gold with granulation
Chinese
late 8th to early 9th century
Object number: 45.61.2