Bowl
https://clevelandart.org/art/1915.642
Lusterware The theme of light is a dominant element in Islamic art. In ceramics, works made with a reflective metallic glaze, known as luster, were prized throughout the Islamic world and beyond. Developed first in Basra, Iraq, during the 700s with the rise of Islam along with...
Artifact
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95120
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1915.642
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Terms
Culture
Fatimid Egypt, Fustat
Technique
earthenware with luster-painted design
Genre
Ceramic
Department
Islamic Art
Relations
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