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Antique Persian Tear Catcher Vase Bottle Sprinkler, Blue Handblown Glass 19Th C.

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11330

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2010
  • £290.00
  • €351 Euro
  • $368 US Dollar

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Item Description

Antique Persian "tear catcher" vase bottle sprinkler, in cobalt blue glass, handblown, 1870`s ca, Iran. 
 
This antique item has been gently cleaned while respecting the aged patina. It is ready to use.
 
Presented here is an antique 19th Century circa handblown glass vase/bottle/perfume sprinkler or rosewater dispenser, widely romantically known in history as a "Tear Catcher" or "Ashkdan" in Persian.
 
The tear bottle in mourning tradition has endured for many years. Tear bottles, or lachrymatory, were common in ancient Egypt and Roman times, reappearing again in Victorian times during the 19th Century.
 
This antique one was probably produced in Iran in the 19th Century, when glass production was revived around the 1870`s.
 
Handblown in a transparent cobalt blue colour, is almost plain with very subtle tiny bubbles. The neck elongates and curves leading to a tear drop eye shaped top. The pontil mark, proving it was handblown, is present & very noticeable at the bottom.
 
This vase is quite rare with the bulbous base divided into five sections, instead of being a round and plain base, like in most found examples.
 
The neck elongates and curves leading to a tear drop eye shaped top with a double decorative trim. According to ancient tradition is here where the eye was supported to drop the tears. Most likely in practical real life, this shape  helped direct the product (like perfume) when sprinkling.
 
This antique piece is in very good condition for its age, with no chips or cracks. Minor superficial marks & rubbing at bottom as expected in line with age & wear.
 
Packing is offered free of charge. We take special professional care while packing. For safe transport the vase would be wrapped in bubble wrap, foam and an outer layer of card. It would easily fit into a box with loose fill packing nuts, safe for posting with a courier. We ship with reliable couriers (signed for, tracked & insured).
 
MAIN DELIVERY CHARGES:
 
UK Mainland: £ Free
European Union: £ 65
United States/Canada: £ 70
Australia: £ 85
Japan: £ 85
Rest of the World please enquire.
 
ISLAMIC ANTIQUE GLASS TEAR CATCHER MYTHS/HISTORY 
 
The tear bottle in mourning tradition has endured for many years. Tear bottles, or lachrymatory, were common in ancient Egypt, Persia and Roman times.
 
According to these old traditions, tear-catchers are believed to have been given to new brides whose husbands were away at war for long periods in the 18th and 19th Centuries. The brides would capture their tears inside the vase and on their husband’s return, would measure the amount of tears shed as an expression of their love for their partner.
 
Most recently, in a more pragmatic & practical way, it is believed that they were used just as vessels to sprinkle rosewater, in order to perfume a room.
 
 

Item Info

Seller

ROOMSCAPE

Seller Location

London, London

Item Dimensions

H: 30cm W: 9.5cm D: 9.5cm

Period

1970's ca, Iran

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Location

London, London

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Contact No

+44 (0)795 6645492

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