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Tile Fragment
Three Tiles with 'Lajvardina' Glaze
Star-Shaped Tile
Cross-Shaped Tile
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With the Mongol conquest of Iran Chinese design merged with Persian techniques of polychrome glazed tiles. A phenix is painted on a blue ground, coloured with lapislazuli (lajvardina), which gave the name of that ware. The body and the feathers, and some of the clouds are covered with cut gold leafs.
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