Antique 18th Century Islamic Indo - Persian Gun Powder Flask Barutdan

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An antique gunpowder flask called Barutdan was crafted in the 18th century in the Islamic Indo-Persian region. The flask is made of high-quality tooled leather and adorned with intricate designs characteristic of the region's artistic flair.

One feature of this flask is the shaped and pierced iron suspension loops attached to it. These loops were designed to allow the flask to be easily carried and used while hunting or engaging in battle.

The Barutdan flask was created for use with black powder firearms such as guns and rifles. These types of guns were widely used during the 18th century, and the Barutdan flask would have been an essential accessory for anyone who owned and used one.

Overall, this antique gunpowder flask is not only a beautiful piece of craftsmanship but also a testament to the ingenuity and practicality of our ancestors.

CONDITION: It is in very good condition, showing age and use, with a dark, glossy patina.

 

MEASUREMENTS:

Height: 22 cm (8.66 inches).

Width: 11 cm (4.33 inches).

Item Details

Reference #:
ES1176
Quantity
1
Category
Militaria & Weapons
SubCategory
Edged Weapons & Knives
Department
Antiques (approx100yrs)
Year
18th Century
Dimensions
(Width x Height X Depth)
x x
Weight
Unknown
Condition
Good
Material
Leather