Base for a Water Pipe (Huqqa) with Poetry and Flowers
The inlaid brass and silver decoration is placed in diagonal cartouches running along the body of the huqqa base, with Persian verses praising tobacco in nasta‘liq script. The poem on the body of the base consists of eleven rhymed couplets which contain several playful puns referring to the relaxation resulting from smoking a huqqa. This style of ornamentation with flowers and line-breaks resembles that in Deccani manuscript illuminations. It is rare to have inlaid calligraphy in bidri ware. This is thus an unusual piece.
Credit: Purchase, Friends of Islamic Art Gifts, 2003 ...
Credit: Purchase, Friends of Islamic Art Gifts, 2003 ...
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Early 18th century
Zinc alloy; cast, engraved, inlaid with silver and brass (bidri ware)
21.9cm
2003.271
Image and text © Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2019
Where you'll find this
Permanent collection