Publication Place
Iraq (made) -
Type
Other
Language
Undetermined
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Physical Dimensions
Height: 11cm
(Note: C.714-1922), Width: 6.9cm
(Note: C.714-1922), Thickness: 0.5-0.8cm
(Note: C.714-1922), Height: 6.3cm
(Note: C.714A-1922), Width: 9.1cm
(Note: C.714A-1922), Thickness: 0.5cm
(Note: C.714A-1922), Height: 5.3cm
(Note: C.714B-1922), Width:
Library
Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID
C.714 to B-1922
Record ID
C.714 to B-1922
Library Location
Middle East Section
Notes
One of three fragments of a water jug, unglazed, press-moulded earthenware; Iraq (probably Samarra), 9th century. The three fragments were bonded together in 2014.
Sample Text
Transliteration .
Malzemeler ve teknikler
Earthenware, press moulded
Parçalar
Fragment, Fragment, Fragment
Fiziksel açıklama
One of three fragments from a vessel body (now bonded with two other fragments from the same vessel), pale yellow-coloured alluvial clay body, press-moulded in two parts, probably from the same or similar mould, resulting in a rope-like trellis pattern with teardrop-shaped motifs in each lozenge, the luted join smoothed over on the exterior and raised on the interior. Unglazed.
Üslup
Abbasid