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Ancient Wound Glass with Dragged Trails Bead: Islamic Craftsmanship Par Excellence (500AD-600AD)
Ancient Wound Glass with Dragged Trails Bead: Islamic Craftsmanship Par Excellence (500AD-600AD)
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Description
Dimension: 11.5x10.5mm

Rarity Level: Highly Rare
Given its origin during the early Islamic period, this wound glass bead with dragged trails exemplifies the grandeur and precision of Islamic artistry. Such pieces are not just reminders of a rich historical epoch, but also resonate with the finesse and creativity of the time.

Estimate: $275-$460
Based on current market analyses, artifacts associated with early Islamic artistry, especially those in such impeccable condition and distinct design, have seen a rising demand. A bead possessing similar characteristics was transacted in 2023 at approximately $290, underlining the heightened interest among collectors.

Introduction:
This exquisite bead, embedded with the meticulous dragged trails technique, is a testament to the superior craftsmanship prevalent during the early Islamic period. Spanning the 5th to 7th century, this era bore witness to a blossoming of art, science, and culture under Islamic influence. The dainty design and striking details of the bead portray a time when creativity and skill were at a premium, showcasing an artistic method that only the elites of the era had mastered.

Provenance:
Consignor: Farid Nasrullah
Year Acquired: 1999
Renowned collector, Farid Nasrullah, chanced upon this invaluable artifact in 1999 during his travels in the Middle East. In an age-old bazaar in Tehran, a local merchant recounted tales of the bead's ancestry, tracing it back to ancient Persian merchants. It was believed to have been a prized possession of a noble family, passed down through the ages. Intrigued by its history and impeccable condition, Farid made it a prominent feature in his collection of Islamic artifacts.

Auctioneer's Comment:
This wound glass bead is more than just an art piece; it's a snippet from a bygone era. Its meticulous craftsmanship, interwoven with tales from the early Islamic period, renders it an invaluable artifact. Prospective bidders stand a chance to possess a fragment from an age where artistry and cultural renaissance thrived in tandem. Furthermore, a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) will be provided with this auction lot, validating its authenticity and providing further insights into its market significance.
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Ancient Wound Glass with Dragged Trails Bead: Islamic Craftsmanship Par Excellence (500AD-600AD)

Estimate $275 - $460
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