Tile
| Title | Tile |
|---|---|
| Type | Other |
| Language | Undetermined |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | No |
| Physical Dimensions | Length: 19.0cm, Height: 11.0cm, Depth: 1.1 |
| Library: | Victoria and Albert Museum |
| Library Asset ID | 509A-1888 |
| Record ID | 509A-1888 |
| Library Location | Middle East Section |
| Notes | The lower half of a tile once in the shape of an eight-pointed star (only four points remain), fritware. The central field is decorated in reserve against a ground of golden-brown lustre. It is divided into compartments by an octagon which closes off the points of the star, which are filled with simple palmettes. The octagon has a double border filled with a pearl motif. Inside the octagon is a seated animal with a bushy tail, perhaps a fox, whose body is decorated with stippled spots in lustre. There are palmette flowers and leaves in the background. Around the edge is a border inscription in large cursive script, the letters outlined in lustre on a white ground; the background to the border is painted in cobalt blue with the letters left in white. Made in Iran (Kashan), early 14th century. |