National Museum of Asian Art, The Great Mongol Shahnama
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National Museum of Asian Art, The Great Mongol Shahnama
Bowl
Historical period: Il-Khanid dynasty, late 13th century
Medium: Stone-paste; painted under glaze
Geography: Iran
Freer Gallery of Art
Polygonal tile
Historical period: Il-Khanid dynasty, 1250-1300
Medium: Stone-paste painted over turquoise glaze with gold
Geography: Iran, Rayy
Freer Gallery of Art
Tile
Historical period: Il-Khanid dynasty, 14th century
Medium: Stone-paste painted under glaze
Geography: Iran
Freer Gallery of Art
Bowl
Historical period: Il-Khanid dynasty, 13th-14th century
Medium: Stone-paste decorated with lustre
Geography: Iran
Freer Gallery of Art
Bowl
Unknown potter, Iran, probably Kashan
Il-Khanid, circa 1260 — 1280
Pinkish fritware, wheel thrown, with a lightly carved exterior and blue paint under a white glaze decorated with brown lustre
Fitzwilliam Museum
Bowl
Unknown potter, Iran
Il-Khanid, circa 1260 — 1350
buff fritware, probably wheel thrown, painted in black under a crazed turquoise glaze
Fitzwilliam Museum
Bowl
Unknown potter, Iran
Il-Khanid, circa 1260 — circa 1350
fritware, wheel thrown, coated in grey, decorated with white slip and black pigment, covered with a colourless glaze
Fitzwilliam Museum