Bowl with Arabic inscription
Place of OriginNortheastern Iran
Dateapprox. 900-1000
PeriodSamanid period (819-1005)
MaterialsEarthenware with slip decoration under glaze
DimensionsH. 5 3/4 in x Diam. 16 3/4 in, H. 14.6 cm x Diam. 42.5 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB60P6+
DepartmentWest Asian Art
ClassificationsCeramics
On View
On viewLocationGallery 7
More InformationThis bowl shows the same characteristic design as that to the left. However, the Arabic here was written in florid kufic script, unlike the linear kufic on the other object. A central dot gives a focus to the overall design. The fine white lines in the script were added by scratching through the black slip with a sharp instrument. This bowl then received a coating of clear glaze to seal the slip decoration.
The inscription is a proverb reading: Surely knowledge is the noblest of the innumerable virtues, and manliness is the most intricate of lineages.
approx. 900-1000
approx. 1000-1100
approx. 900-1000
approx. 900-1000
approx. 900-1000
approx.900-1100
approx. 900-1000
approx. 900-1000
approx. 1300-1350
approx. 900-1100