Arts of Islam; Part Four: Rock Crystal

By Jane Fitzpatrick

The Fatimid Period is known for its intricate artwork made from rock crystal. Learn more about how this complex artistry is woven into the history and traditions of Islam!

"Rock Crystal" is the fourth installation of the Arts of Islam Series. Interact with the images, audio, and links at your own pace and explore the magical essence of Fatimid art history.

Sources:

  1. Carey, Moya. "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture." Lorenz Books.

  2. "The Edmund de Unger Fatimid Rock Crystal Project." The Khalili Research Center for the Art and Material Culture of the Middle East. https://krc.web.ox.ac.uk/article/islamic-rock-crystal-project.

  3. Department of Education, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Art of the Fatimid Period." The Metropolitan Museum of Art. October 2001. https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/fati/hd_fati.htm.

  4. "Pendant -- Object History." Victoria and Albert Museum. https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O13443/pendant-unknown/

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