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Epigraphical Turquoise Pottery Bowl

Amir Mohtashemi Ltd.

Date 13th / 14th century

Period Middle Ages, 13th century, 14th century

Origin Iran, Golden Horde

Medium Ceramic

Dimension 20 cm (7⁷/₈ inches)

The frit-ware bowl is painted in a vibrant turquoise glaze. In the centre of the bowl, there is a double-cross design with boldly painted black underglaze naskhi calligraphy to the interior of the bowl. The inner rim is decorated with a pear-shaped border and radiating lines are represented on the exterior of the bowl. This bowl with naskhi calligraphy is a prime example of the pottery ‘Sultanabad wares’ made under the Ilkhanid Period (1256-1353). The Mongol invasions in Iran and surrounding neighbours brought a cross-culture of trade through the Silk Road. See a similar bowl from Iran or possibly Golden Horde in The Al-Sabah Collection, Accession Number LNS 767 C, late 13th / early 14th century, also depicted with calligraphy and similar border decoration (Watson, p. 77). 

Date: 13th / 14th century

Period: Middle Ages, 13th century, 14th century

Origin: Iran, Golden Horde

Medium: Ceramic

Dimension: 20 cm (7⁷/₈ inches)

Provenance: Private French Collection

Literature: Watson, O. Ceramics From Islamic Lands: Kuwait National Museum, The Al-Sabah Collection, Thames & Hudson, London, 2004.

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