Shallow Bowl with Lustre Decoration
Shallow Bowl with Lustre Decoration

Image credit: The Khalili Collections

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The decorative motifs resemble those on the lustre-painted tiles in the Great Mosque of Kairouan in Tunisia (datable c.860), which were most probably sent as a gift from Iraq to the Abbasid governor of Tunisia. Significantly, one of the Islamic glass dishes from the Famensi pagoda in Shaanxi province in China (sealed in 874) is painted in lustre with a similar design.

The Khalili Collections

London

Title

Shallow Bowl with Lustre Decoration

Date

9th C

Medium

pink-bodied earthenware, with an opaque white glaze, decorated in greenish & brown lustre

Accession number

390

Work type

Ceramic

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The Khalili Collections

London, Greater London England

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