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The Leyre Casket (, Museo de Navarra inventory number 1360-B, also known as the Leire Casket, Pamplona Casket) is one of the jewels of Hispano-Arab Islamic art. It is a casket or reliquary made of elephant ivory which was made in 1004/5 in the
Caliphate of Cordoba A caliphate or khilāfah ( ar, خِلَافَة, ) is an institution or public office under the leadership of an Islamic steward with the title of caliph (; ar, خَلِيفَة , ), a person considered a political-religious successor to th ...
.


Form

The casket takes the following form:Julie Harris,
Muslim Ivories in Christian Hands: The Leire Casket in Context
, ''Art History'', 18 (1995), 213-21.
* Shape: rectangular, with a truncated pyramidal lid. * Material: elephant ivory and silver. * Dimensions, centimetres: 23.6 (height) x 38.4 (width) x 23.7 (depth) The casket is remarkable for its profusion of detail and the finesse of its execution. It is inscribed with sculptures depicting the Abrahamic God, as well as gazelles, eagles, lions, a unicorn and antelopes in a hunting scene. A
kufic Kufic script () is a style of Arabic script that gained prominence early on as a preferred script for Quran transcription and architectural decoration, and it has since become a reference and an archetype for a number of other Arabic scripts. It ...
inscription runs around the top, naming five craftsmen and the object's recipient,
ʿAbd al-Malik al-Muẓaffar ʿAbd al-Malik, originally called Sayf al-Dawla, later al-Muẓaffar. His full Arabic name comprises a '' kunya'' (Abū Marwān), '' ism'' (ʿAbd al-Malik), ''nasab'' (Ibn Abī ʿĀmir), ''nisba'' (al-Maʿāfirī) and '' laḳab'' (al-Muẓaffar). ...
(975-1008). In the description of Henry Luttikhuizen,
This precious container is covered with elaborate ornament and includes twenty-one courtly scenes in octagonal lobed medallions. The enthroned caliph is pictured between attendants offering him perfumes and musical entertainment. Feast celebrations, lion and elephant hunts are also represented. These scenes as well as the profusion of vegetal and floral motifs reinforce connotations of a princely paradise.


Inscriptions

The most prominent inscription on the casket is an Arabic text in foliated Kufic script with bevelled staves running around the edge of the lid. This reads
In the name of God, God be blessed, prosperity, happiness and attainment of expectations from pious works, and respite from the appointed time of death to the hājib Sayf al-Dawla, ‘Abd al-Malik, son of al-Mansūr, may God grant him success. his is part of itfrom that which was ordered to be made under the supervision of the chief page Zuhayr ibn Muhammad al-ʿAmirī, his servant in the year three hundred and ninety-five.Leyre Casket
, '' quantara: Mediterranean Heritage''.
There are a number of much smaller incised inscriptions, giving the names of the craftsmen who made the casket; their names have been interpreted as likely to have been names given to slaves: * Inside the lid: 'ʿamal faraj maʿa talāmidhihi' ('the work of Faraj, with his apprentices') * Right-hand side of the lid, on the calf of the right-hand huntsman: 'ʿamal faraj' ('the work of Faraj') * Front (on the throne-platform in the right-hand cartouche): 'ʿamal misbāh' ('the work of Misbāh') * Back (on the hunter's shield, in the medallion in the centre): 'ʿamal khayr' ('the work of Kayr') and 'in the name of God, God be blessed, felicity and prosperity'. * Back (in the medallion on the left-hand side, on the horses' hindquarters): '... md ʿāmir * Right-hand side (on the hindquarters of the left-hand deer in the right-hand medallion): 'ʿamal saʿād' ('the work of Saʿād') * Left-hand side on the hindquarters of the right-hand deer in the left-hand medallion: 'ʿamal rashīd' ('the work of Rashīd')


Origin and history

The casket is the largest example of twenty-nine ivories known to have been manufactured for Muslim patrons between c. 950 and 1050 in the Iberian peninsula, and artistically one of the most impressive. Sheila S. Blair, 'Place, Space and Style: Craftment's Signatures in Medieval Islamic Art', in ''Viewing Inscriptions in the Late Antique and Medieval World'', ed. by Antony Eastmond (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015), pp. 230-248 . The casket was carved during the Caliphate of Cordoba in the Caliphal workshop of either
Madinat al-Zahra Madinat al-Zahra or Medina Azahara ( ar, مدينة الزهراء, translit=Madīnat az-Zahrā, lit=the radiant city) was a fortified palace-city on the western outskirts of Córdoba in present-day Spain. Its remains are a major archaeological ...
, the palace-city built by Abd ar-Rahman III, or Madinat al-Zahira, the rival palace built by
Almanzor Abu ʿĀmir Muḥammad ibn ʿAbdullāh ibn Abi ʿĀmir al-Maʿafiri ( ar, أبو عامر محمد بن عبد الله بن أبي عامر المعافري), nicknamed al-Manṣūr ( ar, المنصور, "the Victorious"), which is often Latiniz ...
. The year of production is given as 395 AH (1004/1005 CE). The casket was produced for ʿAbd al-Malik al-Muẓaffar, political and military leader of the caliphate from 1002 to 1008, during the reign of
Hisham II Hisham II or Abu'l-Walid Hisham II al-Mu'ayyad bi-llah (, Abū'l-Walīd Hishām al-Muʾayyad bi-ʾllāh) (son of Al-Hakam II and Subh of Cordoba) was the third Umayyad Caliph of Spain, in Al-Andalus from 976 to 1009, and 1010–13. Reign In 9 ...
. ʿAbd al-Malik is best known for being the son of
Almanzor Abu ʿĀmir Muḥammad ibn ʿAbdullāh ibn Abi ʿĀmir al-Maʿafiri ( ar, أبو عامر محمد بن عبد الله بن أبي عامر المعافري), nicknamed al-Manṣūr ( ar, المنصور, "the Victorious"), which is often Latiniz ...
, vizier of Hisham II, but also military leader and strong politician of the caliphate. At some point, as Christian kingdoms raided or conquered
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, the casket came into Christian hands and was donated to the
Monastery of Leyre The Monastery of San Salvador of Leyre ( eu, Leireko San Salbatore monasterioa; es, Monasterio de San Salvador de Leire) is a religious complex to the south of the Sierra of Leyre, in northern Navarre, Spain, representing one of the most import ...
(from which it takes its name). There is evidence for
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from such warring arriving in the monstery's possession during the eleventh century, and the casket too is likely to have come north as war-booty. At Leyre the casket was repurposed as a
reliquary A reliquary (also referred to as a ''shrine'', by the French term ''châsse'', and historically including ''wikt:phylactery, phylacteries'') is a container for relics. A portable reliquary may be called a ''fereter'', and a chapel in which it i ...
to hold the remains of Saints
Nunilo and Alodia Saints Nunilo and Alodia (died ''c''. 842/51) were a pair of child martyrs from Huesca. Born of a mixed marriage, they eschewed the Islam of their father in favour of their mother's Christianity. They were executed by the Muslim authorities of Hu ...
, believed to have been executed as apostates during persecutions of Christians by ʿAbd al-Raḥman II, emir of Cordoba, on the mid-ninth century. Inside the casket, a silk textile fragment was discovered, showing 'a repeating pattern of large-bodied peacocks'; it is thought that this once wrapped the saints' bones.Mariam Rosser-Owen, 'Islamic Objects in Christian Contexts: Relic Translation and Modes of Transfer in Medieval Iberia', ''Art in Translation'', 7.1 (2015), 39-63, . The casket was later held by the Church of Santa María la Real in
Sangüesa Sangüesa (Basque: ''Zangoza'') is a city in Navarre, Spain, 44.5 kilometers from Pamplona. It lies close to the River Aragon and in 2007 had a population of 5,128. It is located on the Way of Saint James. It has been an important stopping poin ...
and the Treasury of the Cathedral of Pamplona. It was then transferred to the
Navarre Museum The Museum of Navarra is the art museum of Navarre, and is located on Calle Cuesta Santo Domingo in Pamplona, in the Navarre province of Spain. History The museum is sited in the old hospital of 16th-century ''Nuestra Señora de la Misericordia ...
in
Pamplona Pamplona (; eu, Iruña or ), historically also known as Pampeluna in English, is the capital city of the Chartered Community of Navarre, in Spain. It is also the third-largest city in the greater Basque cultural region. Lying at near above ...
, where it is on display today.


See also

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Pyxis of al-Mughira The Pyxis (vessel), pyxis made in 968 CE/357AH for Prince al-Mughira (15 cm x 8 cm) is a portable ivory carved container that dates from Medieval Islam's Umayyad conquest of Hispania, Spanish Umayyad period. It is in the collection of the ...
*
Pyxis of Zamora The Pyxis of Zamora (made in 964 CE /353 aH) is an carved ivory casket () (pyx) that dates from the Caliphate of Córdoba. It is now in the National Archaeological Museum of Spain in Madrid, Spain. Background and Context This cylindrical carve ...


References


Further reading

* John Beckwith, ''Caskets from Cordoba'' (London: H.M. Stationery Office, 1960) epr. in ''Studies in Byzantine and Medieval Western Art'' (London: 1989), pp. 194–265*
Ernst Kühnel Ernst Kühnel (1882−1964) was a German art historian who specialized in Islamic art. He was notable for his research on the connection between Islamic and Coptic art, particularly in textiles. Kühnel served as director of the Museum of Islamic ...
, ''Die Islamischen Elfenbeinskulpturen VIII-XIII Jahrhundert'' (Berlin: 1971) * Cynthia Robinson, 'Love in the Time of Fitna: "Courtliness" and the "Pamplona" Casket', in ''Revisiting al-Andalus: Perspectives on the Material Culture of Islamic Iberia and Beyond'', ed. by Glaire Anderson and Mariam Rosser-Owen, The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World, 34 (Leiden: Brill, 2007), pp. 99–112, , {{ISBN, 9789047422068
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