Persian Marquetry Khatam Kari Desk Set, second half C20th
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Total Amount: | £24.80 |
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Auction Start: | 24/06/25 21:00:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 10/07/25 19:00:00 UTC |
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Persian Marquetry Khatam Kari Desk Set, second half C20th
This marquetry desk set is a typical example of a range of similar pieces made by Persian Craftsmen in the second half of the twentieth century. The low rectangular wood base has curved corners and a bowed front in which is set a drawer. The centre has a slightly raised panel with two removable brass loop handles. To the rear of this are two pen holders and behind two upright panels forming a letter rack. Even the pens, which can be fitted with removable biro refills, have marquetry decoration, which is unusual. The base is plain with four short feet.The intricate marquetry decoration used here, with its repeating star form pattern, is called ‘Khatam’ work. Khatam is the capital of Khatam County in Iran and is the centre for craftsmen working in this technique. Khatam is a Persian version of marquetry in which the surface of wooden articles is decorated with small pieces of wood, bone and metal formed into precisely-cut geometric shapes. The process is time consuming involving the cutting of the shapes and gluing them in place, followed by smoothing, oiling and polishing. In Persian, the work is known as ‘Khatam kari’, ‘the art of crafting Khatam ware’.
These desk sets occur in a wide variety of forms. The drawer is less commonly found and decorated pen holders are, as said above, most unusual. These sets seem to have been made from the 1950s onwards. The use of a ‘biro’ pen indicates a dating from the 1960s onwards and perhaps this example is a bit later than that, but the workmanship speaks for itself and the piece has survived in excellent condition with minimal damage, providing a truly elegant ‘desk tidy’ for the contemporary study!
Size: | W 34 cm D 24.5 cm H 4cm for base |
Weight: | 1050 grams |
Date: | Second half C20th |
Condition: | Good condition generally; very slight loss the the marquetry decoration on one edge (see image 8) |
Estimate: | £40 – 60 |