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This bowl is decorated in the style of folk art, a stratum poorly documented in many medieval Islamic cultures. A princely figure – with long tresses – is seated cross-legged, holding a leafy branch in one hand and a long-necked flask in the other. Around him, figures of long-horned ibexes alternate with plump birds on a ground sown with rosettes and groups of repeating Arabic letters.

Details

  • Title: Shallow Bowl
  • Date Created: 10th century AD
  • Location Created: Nishapur, Iran
  • Type: ARTIFACT
  • Medium: earthenware, decorated with purplish-black slip on a white ground, under a clear, transparent glaze with green and yellow staining ('buff ware')

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