Circa 18/19th Century Ottoman Manuscript Page
10" h x 6.25" w x 0.75" d
An exquisite late 18th or 19th Century Ottoman manuscript page, likely from a theological or scientific work such as the Maʿrifetnāme. The folio features meticulous Naskh calligraphy on cream-toned, hand-polished paper, accented by delicate red ink markings and gold-leaf frames that define the sacred boundary of the text.
Circa 1800, this period piece reflects the enduring legacy of Ottoman book arts during a time of both deep tradition and emerging Western influence.
Crafted on aged handmade paper with natural pigments and soot-based ink, the page shows the gentle translucency and smooth finish characteristic of high-quality imperial production. Rooted in the Ottoman calligraphic tradition, this work embodies the elegance and spiritual devotion of a culture that viewed the written word as the highest form of artistic expression.
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