Two glass bottles "case bottle" from mughal era at tareq rajab museum, Kuwait "study and first published"

<strong>This paper aims to study and publish two glass bottles known as the ‘case bottle’ from the Indian Mughal era (932-1237 H /1526-1858) to identify the name of this type, their use, the techniques and place of production. Both are part of the collection of Tareq Rajab Museum in Kuwait. Th...

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Main Author: Sameh EL-BANNA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: FACULTY OF ARCHAEOLOGY, FAYOUM UNIVERSITY 2019-12-01
Series:Shedet
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Online Access:https://shedet.journals.ekb.eg/article_88292_f25a2b1b4f5309cef47605e5b487cbc0.pdf
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spelling doaj-c27f7b4a543a472fa24d4dc0f733ca5e2020-11-25T02:08:27ZengFACULTY OF ARCHAEOLOGY, FAYOUM UNIVERSITYShedet2356-87042536-99542019-12-016615918810.36816/shedet.006.0988292Two glass bottles "case bottle" from mughal era at tareq rajab museum, Kuwait "study and first published"Sameh EL-BANNA0Archaeology Dep., Faculty of Arts, Assiut University, Egypt,<strong>This paper aims to study and publish two glass bottles known as the ‘case bottle’ from the Indian Mughal era (932-1237 H /1526-1858) to identify the name of this type, their use, the techniques and place of production. Both are part of the collection of Tareq Rajab Museum in Kuwait. The study also addresses the artistic features of the scenes and the decorative elements on the two bottles. It highlights the similarities and differences between the two bottles and other bottles from the same type, which are published or kept in public museums and private collections.<br />The paper addresses the subject through an introduction and five sections: Section 1: A descriptive study of the two bottles. Section 2: A study of the name and uses of the two bottles. Section 3: The production technique and the production centre for the two bottles. Section 4: Content analysis of the artistic features of the scenes and decorative elements on the two bottles. Section 5: A comparative study between the two bottles and other bottles from the same type that are published/ kept in other public museums and private collections. The study ends up with a conclusion detailing the results and an appendix of figures and plates.</strong>https://shedet.journals.ekb.eg/article_88292_f25a2b1b4f5309cef47605e5b487cbc0.pdfcase bottlemould blownenamelgildinggujaratrajput paintingsfloral elementsfigural elementsdutch coins
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Two glass bottles "case bottle" from mughal era at tareq rajab museum, Kuwait "study and first published"
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case bottle
mould blown
enamel
gilding
gujarat
rajput paintings
floral elements
figural elements
dutch coins
author_facet Sameh EL-BANNA
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title Two glass bottles "case bottle" from mughal era at tareq rajab museum, Kuwait "study and first published"
title_short Two glass bottles "case bottle" from mughal era at tareq rajab museum, Kuwait "study and first published"
title_full Two glass bottles "case bottle" from mughal era at tareq rajab museum, Kuwait "study and first published"
title_fullStr Two glass bottles "case bottle" from mughal era at tareq rajab museum, Kuwait "study and first published"
title_full_unstemmed Two glass bottles "case bottle" from mughal era at tareq rajab museum, Kuwait "study and first published"
title_sort two glass bottles "case bottle" from mughal era at tareq rajab museum, kuwait "study and first published"
publisher FACULTY OF ARCHAEOLOGY, FAYOUM UNIVERSITY
series Shedet
issn 2356-8704
2536-9954
publishDate 2019-12-01
description <strong>This paper aims to study and publish two glass bottles known as the ‘case bottle’ from the Indian Mughal era (932-1237 H /1526-1858) to identify the name of this type, their use, the techniques and place of production. Both are part of the collection of Tareq Rajab Museum in Kuwait. The study also addresses the artistic features of the scenes and the decorative elements on the two bottles. It highlights the similarities and differences between the two bottles and other bottles from the same type, which are published or kept in public museums and private collections.<br />The paper addresses the subject through an introduction and five sections: Section 1: A descriptive study of the two bottles. Section 2: A study of the name and uses of the two bottles. Section 3: The production technique and the production centre for the two bottles. Section 4: Content analysis of the artistic features of the scenes and decorative elements on the two bottles. Section 5: A comparative study between the two bottles and other bottles from the same type that are published/ kept in other public museums and private collections. The study ends up with a conclusion detailing the results and an appendix of figures and plates.</strong>
topic case bottle
mould blown
enamel
gilding
gujarat
rajput paintings
floral elements
figural elements
dutch coins
url https://shedet.journals.ekb.eg/article_88292_f25a2b1b4f5309cef47605e5b487cbc0.pdf
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