16th-17th century
Iran
Object qualities
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Objecttableware: Dish
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Type of arts & crafts
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MediumStonepaste; polychrome painted under transparent glaze (Kubachi ware)
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SizeH. 2 1/4 in. (5.7 cm) Diam. 13 3/4 in. (34.9 cm)
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Geography detailsMade in
Iran -
Country today
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Date16th-17th century
Source of information
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Type of sourceDatabase “Metropolitan Museum of Art”
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Fund that the source refers toMetropolitan Museum of Art
Description
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This dish is a member of a group of ceramics known as Kubachi ware. Named for a village in the Caucasus where this pottery was discovered in quantity, Kubachi wares are now thought to have actually been produced in Tabriz. An uneven application of the glaze has resulted in a surface-wide crackle, a typical characteristic of the Kubachi wares.
This dish shows a distinct debt to Iznik pottery demonstrated in the colors used, the fish-scale pattern on the border, and especially the pomegranate and saz-leaf vegetal forms in the central section. The position of Tabriz in northwestern Iran made it vulnerable to Ottoman attack, but also accessible to receiving Ottoman styles and techniques.