Garrus-Ware Bowl

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 453

This bowl belongs to a group known as Garrus ware, named after a district southwest of the Caspian Sea, where examples were reportedly found. It epitomizes one of the most typical Garrus ware designs: vegetal motifs within interlaced frameworks. The design is carved through the creamy slip coating the body, exposing the reddish earthenware, to which darkening agents are applied. Finally the whole piece is covered with the transparent glaze.

Garrus-Ware Bowl, Earthenware; white slip-covered, carved decoration under a monochrome glaze (Garrus ware)

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