Mamluk tile, underglaze painting

These Mamluk tiles reflect the growing impact of Chinese ceramics, most evident in the colour scheme mimicking Chinese blue-and-white ceramics of the Yuan and Ming dynasties. -- The tile above has, around a seventeen-petalled flower, a floral scroll with buds and leaves completing the design. The b...

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Full title: Mamluk tile, underglaze painting [electronic resource].
Format: Physical Object           
Language: English
Published: [late 15th century].
Series: SOAS Digital Library.
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Asya -- Suriye -- Şam -- Şam.
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Summary: These Mamluk tiles reflect the growing impact of Chinese ceramics, most evident in the colour scheme mimicking Chinese blue-and-white ceramics of the Yuan and Ming dynasties. -- The tile above has, around a seventeen-petalled flower, a floral scroll with buds and leaves completing the design. The buds at the corners of the hexagon give a sense of symmetry. -- That below has a central ewer, flanked by floral sprays which differ in design and type of vegetation. -- These hexagonal tiles were painted with cobalt blue on a white background before being glazed. A turquoise border is also visible outside the paired black line running around the edges of the tiles. The smearing of the cobalt blue is a characteristic feature resulting from the firing process (Text by Mehreen Razvi, from the exhibition catalogue: Objects of instruction : treasures of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Anna Contadini, Editor. London : SOAS, University of London, 2007.)
Language: English
Published: [late 15th century].
Subjects:
Series: SOAS Digital Library.
REGIONS.
FORMATS.
ARTE.
RME.
ISOAS.
Place of Publication: Syria -- Dimashq -- Damascus.