A Safavid engraved Qibla-indicator with compass and markings to Mecca and Medina, signed by 'Abd al-A'immah, Persia, late 17th/early 18th century

Auction Closed

October 26, 12:30 PM GMT

Estimate

20,000 - 30,000 EUR

Lot Details

Description

of circular form with hinged lid, engraved with inscriptions in naskh, the interior with compass and inscribed with names of locations, metal and glass frame above with needle and sundial


7cm. diam.

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inscriptions


Signed: ‘The work of ‘Abd al-A’immah’


The qibla, or sacred direction towards the Ka'ba in Mecca, was particularly researched in Safavid Persia. More treatises on the determination of the qibla were compiled and more instruments for finding the qibla were constructed under the Safavids than in any period of Muslim history. ‘Abd al-A’immah was one of the most prolific instrument makers of the late Safavid period whose work is characterised by precision and elegant engraving shown in the refined naskh script employed in the inscriptions of this qibla indicator.


A horizontal format qibla indicator signed by the maker was sold in these rooms, 22 April 2015, lot 201 and another of similar round format to this example on 18 April 2007, lot 52.

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