The first four pages and the final folios were very probably re-done in Mughal India under Shah Jahan (r 1628—1658). The brilliant palette and complex design of the opening spread (folios 1b—2a), ... See full description on web site.
Date
second half of the 16th century
Medium
ink, gold and opaque watercolour on paper; binding with flap, of black morocco with stamped medallions on gold-painted floral ground; doublures of similarly painted red morrocco with filigree medallions
DescriptionKhalili Collection Islamic Art qur 0206 fol 2b-3a.jpg
Single-volume Qur'an
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Khalili Collections
Author
Khalili Collections
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