The symbolic position of the rooster in Iranian culture and art based on pottery, metal and textiles [PDF]
Problem definition:The rooster, this extraordinary and beautiful bird, plays a major role in the beliefs of the Iranian people, due to its faith foundations and symbolic concepts.
Amir Hossein Chitsazian +1 more
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Study of Visual Characteristics and Analysis of Fish Motif Concepts on Pre-Islamic Pottery in Iran [PDF]
The land of Iran is one of the first and most important centers of production of various earthenware items. Painting on pottery has a long history. Pottery wares, as concrete examples, can lead us to the widest possible understanding of the life and ...
farzaneh heidari nejad +2 more
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Title: Reflection of constellations motifs on Islamic pottery of Iran until safavid period in compliance with old version of the book of SOVAROLKAVAKIB [PDF]
Designs over Islamic pottery are among the most beautiful and yet so full of mystery decorative motifs of Islamic art that represent various aspects of past people's lives.
seyed hashem hoseiny
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The origin of the motifs on Kubad Abad Palace’s tiles in Turkey with a comparative study of Iranian and Syrian works. [PDF]
One of the most important specifications of Islamic art is the technical and visual similarities between the pottery of different parts of Islamic world especially pottery of Seljuk kind.
abolfazleh arabbeighi, abbas akbari
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Safavid Lusterware: Recognition of Form, Design and Production Centers [PDF]
Throughout the history of pottery and among all the methods of pottery decoration, lusterwares, because of their shine and their gold-like reflection, have always been the subject of attention and admiration for everybody.
Hashem Hosseini, Farzaneh Farrokhfar
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Morphology of Iranian Ceramic Filter Vessels Based on Vladimir Propp’s Theory [PDF]
Ceramic filter vessels in Iran are typically unglazed containers featuring a mesh filter integrated into their necks or openings. These vessels typically date back to the late 2nd millennium BCE and were used throughout the Islamic period, particularly ...
Vajihe Avay +2 more
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A Critique on the Book In Search of Persian Pottery [PDF]
Mitsukuni Yoshida, a former professor and director of Kyoto University, is one of the Japanese researchers in the field of Persian Pottery studies who has traveled to various historical and archeological sites in Iran and also Hormoz Island in the 1960s.
Leila Ghaffari, Davoud Ranjbaran
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Estakhr Project - Third preliminary report of the joint Mission of the Iranian center for archaeological research, the Parsa-Pasargadae research foundation and the Sapienza University of Rome, Italy [PDF]
This report presents the preliminary results of the study of the pottery collected during the excavation campaign carried out in 2012 in the framework of the joint Iranian-Italian Archaeological Mission in Estakhr. The ceramic finds relate to a time span
Agnese, Fusaro +5 more
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Survey the Meaning and Form of Persian Poetic Inscriptions on Potteries of Timurid and Safavid Era [PDF]
After two centuries of Islam advent, using script gradually was distributed as a decorative element in different types of pottery gradually. Motifs of pottery inscriptions that first were limited to short arabic phrases such as the name of potter or good
Seyed Rasoul Mousvi Haji +2 more
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Iranian Art's Influence on Chinese Ceramics, with the Emphasis on the Islamic Era [PDF]
Iran and China as two great and ancient civilizations, one located in the East Asia and the other in the West Asia, have historically had broad and longstanding ties.
Batool Lotfi, Abbas Akbari, Mohsen Javry
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