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Ottoman tankard

Unknown artist, late 16th century

This is the first example of a gem-set jade tankard to be acquired by a British public collection. It was an important type of courtly object and made when the wealth and power of the Ottoman court was at its height. In the 19th century a further set of gem-set gold mounts in an Ottoman Rococo style were applied around the foot and the rim of the lid, and the curved gold handle was added. A tankard was commonly made from wood or leather. Therefore to make a tankard in jade, an exotic material that had to be imported from Central Asia at great cost, showed the growing confidence of the Ottomon rulers in exploiting Ottoman popular culture for artistic ideas. This work was acquired with assistance from the Wolfson Foundation.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Ottoman tankard, late 16th century

Date supported

2010

Medium and material

Jade, emeralds, rubies & gold

Dimensions

Height: 19.7 cm

Grant

219693

Total cost

477595

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