Antique Medieval Islamic Ceramic Bowl Fatimid Caliphate Egypt or Syria
This is an exceptional antique ceramic bowl from the 10th to 11th century AD (364 – 441 AH) in the Fatimid Caliphate of Egypt or Syria. The bowl has a deep form and rests on a short foot with a disc-shaped bottom. It is an artistic masterpiece with a slip-covered, splash-glazed finish that adds to its beauty.
What makes this piece unique is the rare ornamentation on the interior walls. The intricate design depicts a tiger and a horned bull, a rare composition in Islamic art. The tiger and the bull are depicted in a stylized manner, with intricate detailing that highlights their strength and power.
The bowl is a testament to the artistic and technical capabilities of the craftsmen of that era. It is a true collector's item that would be a valuable addition to any antique ceramics or Islamic art collection.
CONDITION: It is in good, intact condition for its age, over 950 years, with signs of age with old earthen patina and wear. No cracks, restorations, or repairs.
MEASUREMENT: Diameter: 13 cm (5.12 inches). Height: 5.5 cm (2.17 inches)
REFERENCES: Splash-glazed Abbasid pottery is rare and seldom seen for sale or in museums. However, an Egyptian Fatimid earthenware jar with very similar slip-covered glazed and splashes is in the Royal Ontario Museum's collection.
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