LOT 178 KASHAN BLUE AND BLACK POTTERY BOWL
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Ca. 1200-1300 AD. A beautifully crafted pottery bowl with a conical form and flaring walls, resting on a low ring foot. The interior of the bowl is decorated in a striking 'panel style,' with six radial black bands featuring Naskhi calligraphy that divide the surface into six distinct panels. Each panel is then decorated with intricate black and blue arabesque motifs set against a white background. The masterful execution of this bowl is a testament to the technical precision and artistic innovation of the potters of Kashan in the 14th century. Known for their expertise in ceramic production, the potters of Kashan were renowned for their ability to transform raw materials into objects of great beauty and utility. Their works were characterized by a focus on technical perfection and artistic refinement, with a dedication to creating new styles and techniques that set them apart from other ceramic producers of the time. Cf. Christie's Live Auction 6428, Islamic Art and Manuscripts, 1 May 2001, Lot 271.Size: L:100mm / W:220mm ; 350gProvenance: Private London collection; ex. UK art market prior to 2000.
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