Glazed ceramic bowl
(وعاء خزفي مصقول)

Title Glazed ceramic bowl
Title Original وعاء خزفي مصقول
Publication Date: Late sixth century AH - early seventh century AH / late twelfth century - early thirteenth century AD
Publication Place - Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization
Subject Ceramic, polished brass
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions الارتفاع 9.5 سم القطر 34.2 سم
Library: Museum With No Frontiers
Library Asset ID SM2006-969
Record ID object;EPM;ua;Mus21;54;ar
Library Location Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization
Date Late sixth century AH - early seventh century AH / late twelfth century - early thirteenth century AD
Notes A conical bowl with a circular base. The inner surface is glazed, and underneath the copper glaze there are circular shapes. In each circle is a drawing of a seated person, and in the middle of the base the shape of the seated person is also repeated, and a floral decoration covers the remaining area.
Sample Text Hazelle Page “Glazed ceramic bowl” in Explore Islamic Art Collections. Museum Without Borders, 2026. https://islamicart.museumwnf.org/database_item.php?id=object;EPM;ua;Mus21;54;ar
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Glazed ceramic bowl

(وعاء خزفي مصقول)
Publication Date Late sixth century AH - early seventh century AH / late twelfth century - early thirteenth century AD
Publication Place - Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization
Subject Ceramic, polished brass
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions الارتفاع 9.5 سم القطر 34.2 سم
Library Museum With No Frontiers
Library Asset ID SM2006-969
Record ID object;EPM;ua;Mus21;54;ar
Library Location Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization
Date Late sixth century AH - early seventh century AH / late twelfth century - early thirteenth century AD
Notes A conical bowl with a circular base. The inner surface is glazed, and underneath the copper glaze there are circular shapes. In each circle is a drawing of a seated person, and in the middle of the base the shape of the seated person is also repeated, and a floral decoration covers the remaining area.
Sample Text Hazelle Page “Glazed ceramic bowl” in Explore Islamic Art Collections. Museum Without Borders, 2026. https://islamicart.museumwnf.org/database_item.php?id=object;EPM;ua;Mus21;54;ar
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