
Cleveland Museum of Art
Bowl
- Date
- early 1200s
- Medium
- fritware with luster-painted design
- Culture
- Iran, Kashan, Seljuq period of Iran (1037–1194)
- Department
- Islamic Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
Fritware Where fine clay was unavailable, potters made a paste out of ground quartz, clay, and glass. When fired, the paste created a compact white material called fritware that approximated the appearance of porcelain.
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