Dish
first half of 12th century (made)
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Dish of white ware with opaque turquoise alkaline glaze. Shallow foot-ring and steeply expanding sides flattened at the rim, which is cut into five pointed lobes. The glaze outside stops short of the foot.
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Materials and techniques | White ware with opaque turquoise alkaline glaze |
Brief description | Dish of white ware with opaque turquoise alkaline glaze, Iran, first half of 12th century. |
Physical description | Dish of white ware with opaque turquoise alkaline glaze. Shallow foot-ring and steeply expanding sides flattened at the rim, which is cut into five pointed lobes. The glaze outside stops short of the foot. |
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Accession number | C.14-1950 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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