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Image of Gallery in South Kensington
On display at V&A South Kensington
Ceramics, Room 145

Tile

ca. 1270-1275 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Tile in the shape of an eight-pointed star, fritware. The whole field is completely filled with the motif of a Chinese dragon, which is moulded in light relief, and decorated in reserve against a ground of golden-brown lustre. Details of scales on the dragon's body are added in lustre and the decoration is enhanced by touches of turquoise and cobalt blue pigments. A band of dark cobalt blue outlines the whole tile.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Fritware, moulded and painted in colours and lustre
Brief description
Tile in the shape of an eight-pointed star, fritware. The whole field is completely filled with the motif of a Chinese dragon, which is moulded in light relief, and decorated in reserve against a ground of golden-brown lustre. Details of scales on the dragon's body are added in lustre and the decoration is enhanced by touches of turquoise and cobalt blue pigments. A band of dark cobalt blue outlines the whole tile. Made in Iran (Kashan), probably from Takht-i Sulayman, ca. 1270-75
Physical description
Tile in the shape of an eight-pointed star, fritware. The whole field is completely filled with the motif of a Chinese dragon, which is moulded in light relief, and decorated in reserve against a ground of golden-brown lustre. Details of scales on the dragon's body are added in lustre and the decoration is enhanced by touches of turquoise and cobalt blue pigments. A band of dark cobalt blue outlines the whole tile.
Dimensions
  • Width: 20.4cm
  • Depth: 1.5cm
Credit line
George Salting Bequest
Production
Probably from Takht-i Sulayman
Subject depicted
Bibliographic reference
Wallis, Henry Illustrated catalogue of specimens of Persian and Arab art : exhibited in 1885, London : Printed for the Burlington Fine Arts Club, 1885 No.96, plate 3.
Collection
Accession number
C.1970-1910

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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