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Kashan kilns

Small Dish Decorated with a Bird

1166-1199

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Kashan kilns

Small Dish Decorated with a Bird

1166-1199

Physical Qualities Fritware with blue glaze and luster decoration over white glaze, 1 1/8 H x 4 Diam. in. (2.9 x 10.2 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Richard and Elizabeth S. Ettinghausen in Memory of Adelyn D. Breeskin
Object Number 2013.205
Adapting a process developed by Egyptian and Syrian glassmakers, specialized artisans created lusterware, a deluxe product associated with the city of Kashan in central Iran. They used expensive metallic oxides (usually silver or copper) to decorate previously glazed and fired fritware vessels and tiles which, after a second firing, were polished to create a shiny surface. Animals and birds were among the motifs used to decorate lusterwares.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2013 (on extended loan from 1957); Elizabeth Ettinghausen, Princeton, NJ; Richard S. Ettinghausen
Frances Klapthor, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Art Across Asia: West Asian Connections," July 19, 2017-October 19, 2019

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