Bowl Fragment with Rosette Emblem

Bowl Fragment with Rosette Emblem

WW-1301-142108
1301·Glazed ceramic·17.8 × 12.6 × 12.1 cm (7 1/16 × 5 × 4 13/16 in.)

<p>This ceramic bowl fragment is covered with sgraffito, a decorative technique that involves applying a colored slip or glaze to a piece of pottery and then incising it to reveal the contrasting color of the clay underneath.</p> <p>The original piece was likely commissioned for someone in the Mamluk military government. The center depicts a six-petaled rosette, a common emblem used by members of the Mamluk court. An Arabic inscription on the side is a common dedication to patrons that begins: “One of the things made for.”</p>

Catalogue

Year
1301
Dimensions
17.8 × 12.6 × 12.1 cm (7 1/16 × 5 × 4 13/16 in.)

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Record

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Year
1301
Dimensions
17.8 × 12.6 × 12.1 cm (7 1/16 × 5 × 4 13/16 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1301-142108

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified