Tile
ca. 1865 (made)
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Place of origin |
This tile was collected before 1868 in Sind, in present-day Pakistan, as an example of "Tatta work". The traditional potters of Sind were recruited by the Bombay School of Art in the late 19th century to instruct students in the art of glazing.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Red earthenware, glazed |
Brief description | Glazed earthenware tile, Sind, ca. 1865. |
Physical description | square tile of red earthenware glazed brown and yellow. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'The Tatta work' (Written on a label pasted on the back of the tile.) |
Object history | Formerly owned by Lady Frere. One of a group of three tiles, another of which has a label stating that it was lent to the museum on 1 July 1868. |
Summary | This tile was collected before 1868 in Sind, in present-day Pakistan, as an example of "Tatta work". The traditional potters of Sind were recruited by the Bombay School of Art in the late 19th century to instruct students in the art of glazing. |
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Accession number | IS.231-2006 |
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Record created | October 27, 2006 |
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