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Tile from a Frieze
Tile from an Inscriptional Frieze
Frieze Tile
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 455
Inscribed: '[Blessings] upon the Prophet' - possibly from Qur'an 33:56 This tile exhibits the use of a rare glaze technique referred to as 'lajvardina'. After a first firing to establish the dark blue or turquoise underglaze background, these tiles were subjected to a second firing to set the carefully cut and placed pieces of gold leaf, creating glittering floral and geometric patterns. In this example, the inscription once was covered entirely in gold.
Edward C. Moore, New York (until d. 1891)
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