Jug with molded decoration
Place of OriginKashan or Rayy, Iran
Dateapprox. 1100-1200
PeriodSaljuq period (1038-1194)
MaterialsGlazed fritware
DimensionsH. 7 in x Diam. 5 1/2 in, H. 17.8 cm x Diam. 14 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB60P474
DepartmentWest Asian Art
ClassificationsCeramics
On View
Not on viewInscribedA benedictory couplet in Arabic:
"May there be glory and Victory for you as long as the Sun [and the Moon] rise"
(Trans. Manijeh Bayani Wolpert, Nov. 2007)
More InformationCeramic vessels from the Islamic world often imitated the shapes, and sometimes the decoration, of metal vessels. The shape of this jug, might down to its knobbed handle, is probably inspired by a metal prototype. So is the raised, molded decoration, which recalls the raised decoration created by hammering and shaping metal from the back.
The inscription boldly filling the main band of decoration is a reminder of the centrality of writing in daily life in Islamic lands. The inscription is a blessing in Arabic, "May there be Glory and Victory for you as long as the Sun [and the Moon] rise."
approx. 1100-1200
approx. 1150-1250
approx. 1100-1200
approx. 1100-1200
approx. 1100-1200
approx. 1100-1200
approx. 1100-1200
approx. 1100-1200
approx. 1100-1200
approx. 1100-1200
approx. 1100-1300
approx. 1150-1250