Bowl

العنوان Bowl
المؤلف Unknown
تاريخ النشر: 1150
مكان النشر Ar Raqqah (made) Syria -
الموضوع Spirals Foliation (Pattern)
النوع أخرى
اللغة غير محدد
رقمي نعم
مخطوط لا
الأبعاد الفيزيائية Height: 13cm, Diameter: 21.9cm
المكتبة: Victoria and Albert Museum
معرف أصل المكتبة C.150-1986
رقم السجل C.150-1986
موقع المكتبة Middle East Section
التاريخ 1150
ملاحظات This footed bowl belongs to a common type named after the town of Ar Raqqah, Syria, where it was produced. The design reflects the technical advances in lustre decoration that developed in Cairo and travelled east to Syria in the 12th century. The technique of lustre decoration on ceramics was first developed in Iraq in the 9th century. Potters made a glazed vessel or tile with little or no decoration in the normal way. When the piece had cooled, they painted a design over the glaze in metallic compounds. The pot or tile was then fired again, this time with a restricted supply of oxygen. In these conditions, the metallic compounds broke down, and a thin deposit of copper or silver was left on the surface of the glaze. When polished, this surface layer reflected the light.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Fritware with lustre decoration Fritware Lustre-Painted
Fiziksel açıklama White/cream bowl with purple-coloured lustre (manganese) painted decoration, on tall, slightly splayed foot. Exterior of bowl is decorated with border of spirals within bands, just beneath the rim. Interior of bowl is decorated with wide bands below the rim and in the centre foliate motifs radiating from the middle. Background is infilled with tightly packed spirals and curves.
Üretim Raqqah ware
Üslup Raqqa Islamic
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Bowl

المؤلف Unknown
تاريخ النشر 1150
مكان النشر Ar Raqqah (made) Syria -
الموضوع Spirals Foliation (Pattern)
النوع أخرى
اللغة غير محدد
رقمي نعم
مخطوط لا
الأبعاد الفيزيائية Height: 13cm, Diameter: 21.9cm
المكتبة Victoria and Albert Museum
معرف أصل المكتبة C.150-1986
رقم السجل C.150-1986
موقع المكتبة Middle East Section
التاريخ 1150
ملاحظات This footed bowl belongs to a common type named after the town of Ar Raqqah, Syria, where it was produced. The design reflects the technical advances in lustre decoration that developed in Cairo and travelled east to Syria in the 12th century. The technique of lustre decoration on ceramics was first developed in Iraq in the 9th century. Potters made a glazed vessel or tile with little or no decoration in the normal way. When the piece had cooled, they painted a design over the glaze in metallic compounds. The pot or tile was then fired again, this time with a restricted supply of oxygen. In these conditions, the metallic compounds broke down, and a thin deposit of copper or silver was left on the surface of the glaze. When polished, this surface layer reflected the light.
Malzemeler ve teknikler Fritware with lustre decoration Fritware Lustre-Painted
Fiziksel açıklama White/cream bowl with purple-coloured lustre (manganese) painted decoration, on tall, slightly splayed foot. Exterior of bowl is decorated with border of spirals within bands, just beneath the rim. Interior of bowl is decorated with wide bands below the rim and in the centre foliate motifs radiating from the middle. Background is infilled with tightly packed spirals and curves.
Üretim Raqqah ware
Üslup Raqqa Islamic
Victoria and Albert Museum - محرك بحث المخطوطات العثمانية
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