Author
Unknown
Publication Date
1150
Publication Place
Iran (made) -
Subject
Elephant
Type
Other
Language
Undetermined
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Physical Dimensions
Length: 71.1cm, Width: 58.4cm
Library
Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID
C.262-1919
Record ID
C.262-1919
Library Location
Middle East Section
Date
1150
Notes
This stonepaste tile with turquoise glaze and moulded decoration origianlly formed part of a large panel of tiles. Monochrome glazed tiles with both figural and non-figural decoration were chiefly produced in Kashan, Iran during the 12th to 14th centuries. Although there were doubtless other potteries functioning in Iran in the medieval period, evidence of Kashan's preeminent position comes from finds of wasters (objects spoiled in the kiln) and the remains of kilns. Such tiles frequently have inscriptions in the cursive naskhi script around their borders that include Persian poetry and verses from the Qur'an.
Tarihsel bağlam
The principal centre for the production of pottery and tilework from the 12th-14th centuries was the town of Kashan in central Iran, which gave its name to the Persian word for tile (kashi). Although there were doubtless other potteries functioning in Iran in the medieval period, evidence of Kashan's preeminent position during this period comes from finds of wasters (objects spoiled in the kiln) and the remains of kilns. Most of the large number of surviving tiles from Kashan are monochrome in turquoise or blue, many with moulded decoration such as this example. Tiles produced throughout most of the 13th century are decorated with both figural and non-figural motifs. They frequently have inscriptions in the cursive naskhi script around their borders that include Persian poetry and verses from the Qur'an. Figural tiles were most likely destined for secular use in palaces, though some such tiles were used in Shiite shrines, where human love and poetry could be used as an allegory for divine love.
Malzemeler ve teknikler
Fritware, with turquoise glaze and moulded decoration Fritware Overglaze Moulding Overglazing Firing
Fiziksel açıklama
Fragment of a large panel of tiles,fritware with turquoise glaze with moulded decoration featuring an elephant.
Üslup
Seljuk