Author
Unknown
Publication Place
Iran (made) -
Subject
Palmettes
Type
Other
Language
Undetermined
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Physical Dimensions
Height: 8.3cm, Diameter: 19.7cm
Library
Victoria and Albert Museum
Library Asset ID
C.403-1923
Record ID
C.403-1923
Library Location
Middle East Section
Notes
In the 12th century new techniques of decoration on ceramics were introduced. Kashan became one of the main centres for high quality ceramics. This bowl belongs to the so-called 'silhouette ware'. The decoration has been carved through a thick black slip to show the relief on a lighter ground. The final turquoise glazing gives the bowl its black and turquoise colour scheme.
Malzemeler ve teknikler
Fritware with decoration carved through a thick black slip, covered with glaze Fritware Glaze Slip Carved Glazed
Fiziksel açıklama
Bowl of fritware, with flaring sides on low foot, with decoration carved through a thick black slip and covered with a turquoise glaze. The interior with a symmetrical radiating pattern of palmettes. The exterior is left plain and is covered with a turquoise glaze.. The foot is partly unglazed.
Üretim
This type of ware is known as 'Silhouette ware'.
Üslup
Islamic Seljuk