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TLtoR:Damascus Pottery Tile, Syria, 16th century; Pair of Multan Inscribed Tiles, Pakistan, 19th century; Damascus Tile, Syria, 16th century; Iznik Blue and White Tile, Turkey, c.1530-40; Iznik Tile, Turkey
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TLtoR:Damascus Pottery Tile, Syria, 16th century; Pair of Multan Inscribed Tiles, Pakistan, 19th century; Damascus Tile, Syria, 16th century; Iznik Blue and White Tile, Turkey, c.1530-40; Iznik Tile, Turkey
BON131977 TLtoR:Damascus Pottery Tile, Syria, 16th century; Pair of Multan Inscribed Tiles, Pakistan, 19th century; Damascus Tile, Syria, 16th century; Iznik Blue and White Tile, Turkey, c.1530-40; Iznik Tile, Turkey, second half of 16th century; Ottoman Tile, Diyarbakir or Damascus, late 16th century; and Three Safavid Cuerda Seca Tiles, Persia, 17th century (underglaze painted earthenware); Private Collection; Photo © Bonhams, London, UK
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This print showcases a stunning collection of ceramic tiles from various regions in the Middle East, each telling a unique story of craftsmanship and artistry. From the intricate designs of the Damascus Pottery Tile from Syria in the 16th century to the elegant Iznik Blue and White Tile from Turkey dating back to c.1530-40, every piece exudes a sense of cultural richness and heritage.
The Pair of Multan Inscribed Tiles from Pakistan in the 19th century offer a glimpse into the history and traditions of South Asia, while the Ottoman Tile from Diyarbakir or Damascus in the late 16th century reflects the influence of Islamic art on decorative motifs. The Three Safavid Cuerda Seca Tiles from Persia in the 17th century showcase underglaze painted earthenware with exquisite detailing.
Each tile is a testament to centuries-old techniques passed down through generations, highlighting the beauty and complexity of Islamic pottery. This print serves as a reminder of how art can transcend time and borders, connecting us to different cultures and histories through their ornate decorations. It is truly a treasure trove for any lover of Middle Eastern art and design.
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