Bowl fragment

Title Bowl fragment
Author Unknown
Publication Place Iraq (made) -
Subject Ceramics
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions Length: 12cm, Width: 7.6cm, Thickness: 0.9-1.1cm
Library: Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID C.672-1922
Record ID C.672-1922
Library Location Middle East Section
Notes Fragment of a vessel, earthenware, painted with rows of dots in green and purple; Iraq (probably Samarra), 9th century.
Sample Text Transliteration .
Malzemeler ve teknikler Earthenware, thrown, painted and glazed
Fiziksel açıklama Fragment of an open vessel or bowl, of pink-coloured alluvial clay, thrown, covered with a thin opaque white slip, and painted in copper green and purple manganese with a series of dotted lines, the green are more abundant and larger applied with a different tool or brush, whereas the purple are finer and more circular in only two lines near the cavetto, under a clear glaze. It has a small rivetted hole, so repaired at some point in its history.
Üslup Abbasid
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Bowl fragment

Author Unknown
Publication Place Iraq (made) -
Subject Ceramics
Type Other
Language Undetermined
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions Length: 12cm, Width: 7.6cm, Thickness: 0.9-1.1cm
Library Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID C.672-1922
Record ID C.672-1922
Library Location Middle East Section
Notes Fragment of a vessel, earthenware, painted with rows of dots in green and purple; Iraq (probably Samarra), 9th century.
Sample Text Transliteration .
Malzemeler ve teknikler Earthenware, thrown, painted and glazed
Fiziksel açıklama Fragment of an open vessel or bowl, of pink-coloured alluvial clay, thrown, covered with a thin opaque white slip, and painted in copper green and purple manganese with a series of dotted lines, the green are more abundant and larger applied with a different tool or brush, whereas the purple are finer and more circular in only two lines near the cavetto, under a clear glaze. It has a small rivetted hole, so repaired at some point in its history.
Üslup Abbasid
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