Pen Box The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Last updated 16 Aug 2024
Pen Box  The Metropolitan Museum of Art
lt;br/><b>Pen Box</b><br/><br/><br/>Metal pen boxes were produced in large numbers by Muslim craftsmen and often were lavishly decorated with silver and sometimes with gold inlays. A typical shape for these objects in the medieval period in western Iran would have been oblong, with rounded ends, like the present example
Pen Box  The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Inscribed Pen Box The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Here are the facts about this pen Model :Samurai dragon ballpoint pen. Refill :Standard common Parker-type ballpoint refill. Body & cap finish :Black
Pen Box  The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Pen Box  The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Pen Box  The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Pen Box  The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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