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- Lustreware or lusterware (the respective spellings for British English and American English) is a type of pottery or porcelain with a metallic glaze that...
- city used to produce a variety of lusterware from the latter half of the 11th century. Several pieces of lusterware was found from the Ebro valley which...
- that represent the Holy Spirit. The flowers are held in an albarello lusterware ceramic. A vessel like this was known to be used as an apothecary jar...
- green-purple ware (manganese green), (cobalt) blue ware, and gold-glazed ware (lusterware). Mudejar artisans introduced their perfected glazing techniques to Medieval...
- earthenware or other examples include: Terracotta Redware Victorian majolica Lusterware, which uses iridescent glazes Raku Ironstone china, on the border of earthenware...
- be nicely written on parchment, building and decorative objects like lusterware and coins. Kufic script is composed of geometrical forms like straight...
- overglaze used techniques from 9th century Baghdad and were applied to make lusterware, first in Málaga, Murcia, and Almería, and then by the 15th century in...
- Zoroastrian Divinities Al-Khamis, Ulrike. "The Iconography of Early Islamic Lusterware from Mesopotamia: New Considerations". Muqarnas – via www.academia.edu...
- stood about 125 centimeters tall on average, making them the largest lusterware pieces ever made. They were shaped like amphorae with narrow bases, bulging...
- using this same technique to create both monochromatic and polychromatic lusterware tiles. Egypt being a center of the textile industry was part of Abbasid...