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Stylo À Plume OTTOMAN IMPERIALE Sultan Abdulhamid II Ancien

Stylo À Plume OTTOMAN IMPERIALE Sultan Abdulhamid II Ancien

€646,60

Stylo À Plume OTTOMAN IMPERIALE Sultan Abdulhamid II Ancien

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STYLO PLUME OTTOMAN VINTAGE AVEC TUGHRA IMPÉRIAL Stylo artisanal plume made mainly by the ornaments of the Ottoman Empire, built between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. The object framed by its gilded metal body is finely decorated with a low-relief floral motif and by the précieux tughra (imperial calligraphic signature), attributable to Sultan Abdülhamid II (1842-1918) . He was known as the former great sultan before the advent of the modern Ottoman parliament. Sous son règne, an artistic and symbolic language is elaborated, which also includes the use of imperial monograms (tughra), complex calligraphies and floral symbols with a political and spiritual meaning.

They were born from 31 August 1876 to 27 April 1909 with their deposition by the Young Turks.

The plume is a chef-d'œuvre d'orfèvrerie, an elegant and historically significant work, suitable for being worn by officials, calligraphers or dignitaries. The replenishment system for compte-gouttes requires that the entire body of the stylus be filled with liquid via a fourni compte-gouttes.

The plume endowed with a trou in forms of heart and an oriental écriture témoigne du refinement de la calligraphie Ottomane, so that the anneau à la base suggests a daily usage for the writing officials. A stylus here is not a writing instrument, but an authentic relic of a refined civilization.

✒ Nib or with oriental inscriptions and many heart shapes

⚙️ Direct power supply mechanism with compte-gouttes

↔️ Longeur with crochet 9.5cm ( 🇺🇸 3.74 in), Without capuche 8.5 centimètres 

ØDiamètre du corps: 0.8 cm ( 🇺🇸 0.34 bit)

👑 Imperial throne of Sultan Abdulhamid II

💎 Corps en metal ciselé à la main et plaqué or

🕰️ Period from 1876 to 1909 (end of the sultan's reign)

🇹🇷 Artisanat ottoman original

🔍 It is a conservator as photo

📦 Complete with the original in satin and velours

📖 An era of recognition and genius: In the heart of the former glories of the Ottoman Empire, the writing was sacred. The styluses as they accompany the calligraphs in the halls of the Yıldız palace, the gardens of Topkapı or the madrasas of Istanbul. The grave symbolism symbolizes the power to remember it, so that it is based on the feuille sanctionnait of decrees, poems and transmission of knowledge. This fountain, parfaitement conservée et fonctionne toujours, is a véritable témoin de ce worlde de velours, d’encres et d’or.

Sultan Abdülhamid II (1842-1918) was the 34th sovereign of the Ottoman Empire, reigning from 1876 to 1909. Central figure of the former empire, he is connu pour son style de gouvernement autoretaire mais also pour la modernization de l'État et les profound transformations culturelles et infrastructurelles. He is the promoter of large infrastructure projects, not the famous railway of Hijaz, and a partisan of science and education.


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STYLO PLUME OTTOMAN VINTAGE AVEC TUGHRA IMPÉRIAL Stylo artisanal plume made mainly by the ornaments of the Ottoman Empire, built between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. The object framed by its gilded metal body is finely decorated with a low-relief floral motif and by the précieux tughra (imperial calligraphic signature), attributable to Sultan Abdülhamid II (1842-1918). He was known as the former great sultan before the advent of the modern Ottoman parliament. Sous son règne, an artistic and symbolic language is elaborated, which also includes the use of imperial monograms (tughra), complex calligraphies and floral symbols with a political and spiritual meaning. 📖 A time of growth and genius: The heart of the world

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