The Metropolitan Museum has 82 katars in their collection, of these only 2 are on display and 63 are available for viewing online. The majority of the museums katar were willed to the museum by George C. Stone, it is a superb and varied collection and yet it is practically unknown and unseen. Many of the images are high resolution which allows the fine details to be brought out with editing.
I have gone through and edited all of the images and created many new ones including some with incredible detail. I have also created a pinterest site and added the images of each katar there so that anyone can view them. Unfortunately there is not a lot of info attached to the museums katars as far as region of manufacture etc. These are not your typical katar such as you would see on ebay etc, many of these are from the 16th and 17th century and reflect an advanced degree of workmanship and artistry, they are both beautiful and deadly.
http://www.pinterest.com/worldantiques/ ... t-collect/




