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The snake/serpent symbol is sometimes considered as protection against the "evil eye". The two fishes are a sign of the zodiac (Pisces). The fish was also an early Christian symbol.
However, I don't know if these meanings are valid with regard to your powder flask... |
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In an Islamic context, the six-pointed star is referred to as the Seal of Solomon.
Fish, singly or in groups, were a sign of potency amongst many Asian groups, including pre-Islamic Turkic and Indian peoples. The snake, most commonly found in Persian art, represents the skills of a warrior (i.e. the ability to strike quickly.) The form, workmanship and decoration of this flask imply a 20th century, likely post-colonial, date. |
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Hi Stu.
The curious shape, and the mix of symbols (per Oliver's mention) on this flask make it difficult to pinpoint it's origin. Honestly, I have no idea. But it is certainly attractive looking, even if 20th Century, which I'm confident it is. I would probably have picked this one up myself. Congrats. Rick |
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Sorry, I thought that had been established. It is certainly Moroccan.
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Thank you Gentlemen for the comments.
Yes I agree that it is indeed 20th century as a lot of Moroccan flasks currently being sold appear to be. Stu |
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