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Pipe bowl for the long-stemmed Turkish tobacco pipe (chibouk)
ḥajar
mid-19th century | Schloss Miramar
In Asyut, red "Turkish pipe bowls" for long-stemmed pipes (chibouks) were produced and exported in large quantities. In the course of the World's Fairs, they attained proper cult status.

In Asyut, red "Turkish pipe bowls" for long-stemmed pipes (chibouks) were produced and exported in large quantities. In the course of the World's Fairs, they attained proper cult status.
Collection:
Schloss Miramar
Accession via:
Ferdinand Max von Österreich (Maximilian von Mexiko) (1832 Wien - 1867 Querétaro (Mexiko)) DNBarrow_outward
Time:
mid-19th century
Entry Date:
1883
Object Name
Pipe bowl for the long-stemmed Turkish tobacco pipe (chibouk)
Culture
Egypt, Asyut
Material/technology:
Ceramic, pigment
Dimensions:
B. 10,2 cm × H. 5,5 cm, Dm. Öffnung Pfeifenkopf 5,5 cm
Copyright
Weltmuseum Wien
Collection area
North Africa, Middle East, Central Asia and Siberia
Invs.
17000
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