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Inlaid panel, 10th century, lacquered wood, wood and ivory or bone intarsia work. Cairo, Museum of Islamic Art -- This fragment of intarsia paneling is evidence of the great skill of Fatimids culture. The middle of the medallion shows an animal being attacked by a hawk. The bodies of the animals are adorned with ivory intarsia work. The remains of an inscription can be seen above left. Return to Islamic Wood work page |
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