Mina'i Beaker with Seated Princes
https://clevelandart.org/art/1917.977
Mina’i ware takes its name from the Persian word for enamel. It was a luxurious type of pottery and used enamel painting to create true polychrome ceramic for the first time. Mina’i ware frequently combines blues, greens, and purples with sharp black and red executed with prec...
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Ceramic
Department
Islamic Art
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