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Old 20th August 2016, 12:07 PM   #1
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The designation Quran holder is interesting because it has not so much to do with the sliding lid...although this is in fact true ...and is an excellent bit of logical detective work...but that it is the decoration on the box and its shape which signifies its use....Artwork has to be geometrical as this was the form of art linked to the religious form...There is no way a box of this definition could be used as a bullet container...What I find odd is that these two items are part of a set...perhaps the item that looks like a powder flask is only a decorative item?...or talismanic...
Salaams Ibrahiim. I should point out that at no stage were these two items referred to by me as a "set"..... Simply that they came from the same source.
Also the flask contained a small amount of darkish grey residue which I suspect would be powder.....
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Salaams Ibrahiim. I should point out that at no stage were these two items referred to by me as a "set"..... Simply that they came from the same source.
Also the flask contained a small amount of darkish grey residue which I suspect would be powder.....
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I refer to the two items as part of a set because they came from the same source and the work is almost identical...that would indicate to me that these were made as a set or as part of a set. Would the darkish grey residue not be flux?
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I refer to the two items as part of a set because they came from the same source and the work is almost identical...that would indicate to me that these were made as a set or as part of a set. Would the darkish grey residue not be flux?
Flux residue in my experience is more of a whitish colour......
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