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Tile

1262 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Right-hand vertical half of a tile once in the shape of an eight-pointed star, fritware. The decoration of palmettes and split palmettes is in reserve against a golden-brown lustre, and further details of dots and curls are scratched through the lustre. The border has an inscription painted in lustre on a white ground.

Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Fritware painted in lustre over the glaze
Brief description
Tile, fritware painted in lustre over the glaze, from a tomb in Varamin (near Tehran), made in Iran (probably Kashan), probably decorated by the potter Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Tahir. Dated 1262 (660-1 AH).
Physical description
Right-hand vertical half of a tile once in the shape of an eight-pointed star, fritware. The decoration of palmettes and split palmettes is in reserve against a golden-brown lustre, and further details of dots and curls are scratched through the lustre. The border has an inscription painted in lustre on a white ground.
Dimensions
  • Length: 15.5cm
  • Height: 29.5cm
  • Depth: 1.5cm
Object history
One of the tile panels from the Tomb of Yahya, in Veramin (near Tehran), Central Persia.
Production
Inventory record
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
1837K-1876

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Record createdMarch 20, 2009
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