Steel Flint Striker

India, 18th/19th century

13cm high

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Steel Flint Striker

This s-shaped steel flint striker is decorated in a refined manner with a dragon’s head, detailed engravings, and four floral motifs with silver petals and copper disks on both sides of the object. Its curved and elongated tail would have been used to start fires by striking the edge with flint to produce sparks. The object was most likely cut and forged into shape from a flat bar; the design would have then been chased and cut into the surface.[1]

References 

[1] For technical notes on flint strikers see, Esin Atıl, W.T. Chase, & Paul Jett. 1985. Islamic Metalwork in the Freer Gallery of Art. Washington, D.C.: Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution. p,227-28

 

Steel Flint Striker


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