10th C. Islamic Nishapur Blue-Glazed Pottery Bowl
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Near East, Persia (Iran), Nishapur area, ca. late 10th century to early 13th century CE. A ceramic bowl with a sparkling turquoise glaze and painted black lines forming a radiating pattern down the interior. The glaze has pooled in the bottom of the bowl and is very dark blue there. Size: 3.55" W x 1.75" H (9 cm x 4.4 cm)
Nishapur was a center of politics and culture in medieval Persia, and their pottery is some of the most unique and beautiful in history. These turquoise items are the result of technological innovation at the end of the 10th century. The body of this bowl and others of its style is made of finely ground quartz mixed with clay; this created a white surface on which the artists could paint designs directly. The glaze is alkaline, with a copper base to give it its color, and would be poured over the clay. Manganese was used to create the underglaze design. These pieces may have been inspired by the blue and white glazed pottery that travelled the Silk Road from Tang Dynasty China, but the end result here is clearly not just an imitation, but an entirely different, radical style developed in Nishapur.
Provenance: private New Jersey USA collection, acquired over twenty years ago
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#121556
Near East, Persia (Iran), Nishapur area, ca. late 10th century to early 13th century CE. A ceramic bowl with a sparkling turquoise glaze and painted black lines forming a radiating pattern down the interior. The glaze has pooled in the bottom of the bowl and is very dark blue there. Size: 3.55" W x 1.75" H (9 cm x 4.4 cm)
Nishapur was a center of politics and culture in medieval Persia, and their pottery is some of the most unique and beautiful in history. These turquoise items are the result of technological innovation at the end of the 10th century. The body of this bowl and others of its style is made of finely ground quartz mixed with clay; this created a white surface on which the artists could paint designs directly. The glaze is alkaline, with a copper base to give it its color, and would be poured over the clay. Manganese was used to create the underglaze design. These pieces may have been inspired by the blue and white glazed pottery that travelled the Silk Road from Tang Dynasty China, but the end result here is clearly not just an imitation, but an entirely different, radical style developed in Nishapur.
Provenance: private New Jersey USA collection, acquired over twenty years ago
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
We ship worldwide to most countries and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience.
#121556
Condition
Intact with beautiful craquelure pattern on glazed surface. Golden iridescent patina. Small areas of encrustation.
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10th C. Islamic Nishapur Blue-Glazed Pottery Bowl
Estimate $300 - $450
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