Bowl, black. Champleve design under blue glaze.; eight part design of leaf form with cross-hatching between leaf at rim.

Bowl, 12th century

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The Seljuk period (1038-1194) was perhaps the most creative era in the production of Persian ceramics. In addition to lusterware, minai ware, and monochromatic blue glaze, underglaze-painted ceramics were also produced. These bowls represent one popular variant, black designs under a transparent turquoise glaze.

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Title
Bowl
Role
Artist
Accession Number
50.46.420
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Bowl, black. Champleve design under blue glaze.; eight part design of leaf form with cross-hatching between leaf at rim.