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Torah Fininals, 1842 / 43 (per inscription) (silver: cast, chased, pierced, filigree)
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Torah Fininals, 1842 / 43 (per inscription) (silver: cast, chased, pierced, filigree)
7082854 Torah Fininals, 1842/43 (per inscription) (silver: cast, chased, pierced, filigree) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, USA; North Carolina Museum of Art; out of copyright
Media ID 24135668
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Torah Tunisia Arab Civilization Jewish Religion Maghreb Sudan
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This print showcases the exquisite Torah Finials, created in 1842/43 by an unknown artist from the 19th century. The intricate silver craftsmanship is evident through casting, chasing, piercing, and filigree techniques employed to bring this masterpiece to life. Currently housed at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, USA, this artwork stands as a testament to both Jewish religion and the rich cultural heritage of Tunisia. The Torah Finials are a symbol of devotion and reverence within Judaism. These finials adorn the tops of Torah scrolls during religious ceremonies and represent a deep connection between faith and artistry. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, they reflect the skilled hands that shaped them centuries ago. Originating from North Africa's Maghreb region, specifically Tunisia, these finials embody elements of Arab civilization intertwined with African influences. Their design speaks volumes about the diverse cultures that have flourished throughout history in this part of the world. Through this photograph captured by Bridgeman Images, viewers can appreciate not only the beauty but also gain insight into Sudanese artistic traditions. This image serves as a reminder that art transcends boundaries and allows us to explore different religions and cultures on a visual level. As an out-of-copyright piece available for public viewing at North Carolina Museum of Art, it continues to inspire visitors with its historical significance while fostering appreciation for metalwork as an art form.
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