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Fragment of a Bowl
Star-Shaped Tile
Tile with Niche Design
Bowl
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 455
This bowl is a fine example of the so-called 'Sultanabad' wares which were produced during in the Ilkhanid period. This type is characterized by a distinctive glaze, incorporating fine underdrawing in black or grey-green, often combined with cobalt and turquoise accents.
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