Description 

 antique Islamic  qajar dervish  kashkul hand made engraved wood begging bowl 

Kashkul ((Persi-an: kashkool), Kashkūl, pronounced: kashkool) also referred to as the beggar's bowl is a container carried by wandering Dervishes (belonging to the Sūfī sect of Islam) and used to collect money and other goods (sweets, gifts , etc.) usually after a street session of poetry recitation, religious eulogies, advice or entertainment.The container, usually a bowl shaped like a ship, is made out of material such as coco-de-mer shell, clay, metals (usually brass), wood or ceramics and is hung over the shoulder using a metal chain.[


Engraved words

Oh judge of needs : يا قاضي الحاجات
oh forgiving : يا غفار
I put my trust in God : توكلت على الله

measurement an weight 

Width : 27 cm - 10.6 inch

height : 14 cm - 5.5 inch

depth : 15cm - 5.9 inch

weight : 746 gram - 26.3 oz

condition 

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