This attractive assemblage includes a circular strap mount
are traditional Thai ceramics originating from the Sukhothai Kingdom period (1238–1438)
The bowl's form and decoration reflect the highly developed craftsmanship of the Nariño people
enriched with natural iron inclusions that occasionally appear as black
were widely used across West Africa as commodity money and symbols of wealth
Seljuk Pottery Oil Lamp tuaregpeople This attractive assemblage includes aSeljuk Empire, c. 1037 1194 AD, Persia This exquisite Seljuk pottery oil lamp, dating from approximately 10371194 AD, showcases the refined craftsmanship of the Islamic world during the high medieval period. Crafted from unglazed pottery, the lamp features a globular compressed body resting on a low ring foot, a funnel shaped neck with a slightly flaring rim, and an elegantly elongated closed spout with a narrow, spade shaped wick mouth. A gracefully