ALLAN, JAMES; AND GILMOUR, BRIAN
Persian Steel: The Tanavoli Collection (Oxford Studies in Islamic Art, XV)
Oxford University Press for the Board of the Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford and the British Institute of Persian Studies. 2000, 1st Edition. (ISBN: 9780197280256). Hardcover, with dust jacket. Book, English text; Hardcover (with dust jacket); 19 x 25.5 cm; 2 kg; 600 pages with black and white illustrations.; Used with minor signs of wear on the dust jacket. The dust jacket has wear marks at the bottom of the front cover, on spine and on the back cover. Small tear at the top right side of the back cover. Interior in very good condition.; The Iranians were among the earliest peoples to work with iron, and steel itself plays an important part in the mythology of that country. It was favoured by Islam and appeared in the fittings of mosques and shrines as well as in items of personal religious use, such as amulet boxes. Nevertheless, the rarity of surviving early steel and the lack of depictions of it in Islamic art has contributed to its neglect relative to bronze and brass artefacts, which have found more favour with collectors and historians alike. The present multidimensional study attempts to redress this imbalance. Taking as its starting-point the Tanavoli collection of iron and steel objects, supplemented in important areas by items from the Ashmolean Museum, it combines wide-ranging historical coverage of the Iranian iron- and steel-making industries, from mining to trade, with a scientific account of the technologies involved. Medieval Arabic texts on metal- working have been examined in the light of modern understanding of the manufacturing processes, and more than 70 items from the collection subjected to metallurgical analysis. The discussion of arms and armour the one group of steel objects to have received much attention aims to unify military and art historical aspects. The authors have also attempted to clarify the English nomenclature of metal-working. All the catalogued items are illustrated and grouped by function, and the development of each type is described. An account of the work of some contemporary craftsmen carries this study of steel-making in Iran into the present century. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included.

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