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Ceiling with floral design, 18th century. Ceramic tiles. Nasir Mosque, Shiraz. This is a page from a
We’re only a few weeks away from the opening of Syria, Then and Now: Stories from Refugees a Century
When Circassians Refugees came to Raqqa, Syria around the turn of the twentieth century they searche
Wall tile (fritware) in the shape of an eight-pointed star, with a Chinese-style dragon. From Takht
Prayer Niche (Mihrab), early 1600s. Iran, Isfahan. Ceramic mosaic; The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift
Persian glazed fritware tile dating back to 1885. Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, Sharjah, U
Tile in the Shape of a Seated FigureMedium: Ceramic; fritware, molded and painted in luster and coba
brassmanticore:Basin, Al-Andalus, 15th centuryThe art of making ceramic objects with luster decorati
Bowl, Iran, Nishapur, 10th century. Earthenware, underglaze slip-painted
This fragment of a bowl is dated to the 12-13th centuries and may be Egyptian or Syrian in origin. I
Hispano-Moresque ware is a style of initially Islamic pottery created in Al Andalus or Muslim Spain,
9th century Abbasid lustre bowl with geometric and stylised vegetal decoration from Iraq.
Bowl Date: 19th centuryGeography: IranCulture: IslamicMedium: Stonepaste; painted in blue and black
Decorative motif composed of the word “Allah”Aq Saray palace of Timur, Shahrisabz, Uzbek
Bowl with fish motifsfirst half of 14th cen, Iran.“Ilkhanid‑period potters in Iran imitated th
These tiles represent a ceramic type produced by the workshop of Ibn al-Ghaibi al‑Tawrizi, which ope
Footed goblet decorated in cobalt and lustre, Iran, late 17th century.“The decoration on this
design-is-fine:Plate decorated with Hyacinths and Tulips, Ottoman dynasty, 1560. Undergla
Base for a water-pipe in the form of a duck, Iran, 1635-60.“This duck-shaped vessel seems
Tile (underglaze-painted stonepaste) from Damascus. Artist unknown; 17th or 18th century (Otto
Border tile with split-palmette design. Artist unknown; ca. 1578. From Iznik, Turkey; no
Painted dish from Iznik, Turkey. Artist unknown; ca. 1580-85. Now at the Doris Duke Foun
“This world is the seed bed of the next world"Tile panel with inscription in &ldq
Dish with three ducks on a pond, surrounded by water weeds Mashhad, Iran, 1450-1475
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