Forged in the fierce elegance of Timurid artistry, this bronze jug exudes a quiet power. Its globular body, heavy and grounded, rises into a short, cylindrical neck crowned by a rolled rim that once served noble hands in courtly rituals. But it is the handle that steals the show: a coiled dragon, sculpted in fluid motion, clasps the vessel with mythic grace. It breathes the spirit of Central Asia’s regal past—where even the act of pouring water carried a sense of ceremony.
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