

Silver Vessels
The image depicts 'Silver Vessels' by an unknown artist. Three silver objects are on display. The object on the left is a vase with a flared mouth and a narrow neck. The vase has an ornate design featuring various patterns and shapes. To the right of the vase is a cylindrical container with a lid and a handle. The container also has an intricate design with various patterns. On the far right is a curved horn-shaped object with a wide mouth and an ornate design. The horn has a spout at the bottom. All three objects are made of silver and have a similar ornate style. The background of the image is dark gray.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 533 px
- Museum Record
- View original
You May Also Like

Rhyton

Martelé Coffee Service

Twelve-sided Ewer with Sphinxes and Human-Headed Inscriptions

Vase

Dagger (Jambiya) with Sheath

Pitcher

Ritual ladle (Shao)

Ewer (Pitcher) with Game, Seafood, and Wine Scenes

Dagger (<i>Jambiya</i>) with Sheath

Luxury Ewer Extending Good Fortune to the Owner

Jug

Beaker

Vessel

Combined Priming Flask and Wheel-Lock Spanner

Sacrifical Axe (Matchu)

Hero and Animal Combat Beaker

Wine beaker (gu)

Knife

Wine container (hu)

Powder Flask

Dagger with Sheath (Dah Hmyaung or Dha)

Mosque Lamp

Beaker of archaistic design

Ewer with Spout in the Form of an Elephant with a Mahut