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Frieze

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from Egypt

Postcard of Frieze.
000-180-000-572-C
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Frieze

This wooden frieze carved in relief with an Arabic inscription in Kufic script, comes from Egypt and dates to the 9th century.

The wood is carved in relief with Arabic inscription in Kufic script. The inscription conveys blessings on the owner. Wood was used in Egypt for decorative wall panels, doors and window lattices. This piece probably formed a border along the top of a panel of interlocked palmette motifs.

The use of script in the context of Islamic architecture had strong religious overtones and was meant to convey divine omnipresence as well as divine protection throughout.


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Online ID: 000-180-000-572-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1984.519
Date: 9th century
Material: Wood. Inscription: Baraka wa-yumn wa-sa'ada wa-ghibt li-sahibi
Dimensions: 120 mm H x 1170 mm W
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Description: Wooden frieze carved in relief with an Arabic inscription in Kufic calligraphy: Egyptian, Tuluind period, 9th century
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