19th Mar, 2021 9:30 GMT/BST
A Persian Slip Painted Earthenware Bowl, probably Nishapor, 10th century, painted in green/white with a central character within a border of calligraphy, 20.5cm diameter See Sarikhani Collection idem. item 71 for a discussion of the hurried style of calligraphy and The Al-Sabah Collection idem., pl.218 where a comparable bowl has calligraphy rendered as an abstraction where what at first sight seem to be recognisable words are merely elements forming a repeating and rhythmic sequence.
. Reconstructed from fragmentary condition.
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