Islamic Ceramic Gallery
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Ceiling with floral design, 18th century. Ceramic tiles. Nasir Mosque, Shiraz. This is a page from a
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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
This fragment of a bowl is dated to the 12-13th centuries and may be Egyptian or Syrian in origin. I
cma-islamic-art: Ceramic dish with deer, phoenix, and lotus blossoms, 1300-1350, Cleveland Museum of
cma-islamic-art: Ceramic dish with deer, phoenix, and lotus blossoms, 1300-1350, Cleveland Museum of
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
These tiles represent a ceramic type produced by the workshop of Ibn al-Ghaibi al‑Tawrizi, which ope
“This world is the seed bed of the next world"Tile panel with inscription in &ldq
Dish with Rider, Samanid Empire, Nishapur, Iran, 9th or 10th century, Ceramic; Earthenware, und
Persian glazed fritware tile dating back to 1885. Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, Sharjah, U
Persian fritware bottle from the Keir Collection of Islamic Art, dating back to the 17th century CE.
Tile from a Frieze, Islamic ArtMedium: ceramic; opaque glaze; molded decorationRogers Fund, 1908 Met
Dish with Rider, Samanid Empire, Nishapur, Iran, 9th or 10th century, Ceramic; Earthenware, und
Throne Leg in the Shape of a Griffin, Islamic ArtMedium: Bronze; cast around a ceramic core and chas
Persian firtware glazed dish, dating back to the 17th century CE. Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, QATAR
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
Bowl, Iran, Nishapur, 10th century. Earthenware, underglaze slip-painted
Hispano-Moresque ware is a style of initially Islamic pottery created in Al Andalus or Muslim Spain,
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