A Look at the Pottery Style of Abu Zayd Kashani [PDF]
The Islamic Middle Ages represented the flourishing period of various arts, including pottery, during whichthe increased artistic freedom gave rise to ingenious artistic and literary creations.
MohammadReza EskandariMarjin +1 more
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Study on the Origin, Form, and Contents in the Figural Inscriptions [PDF]
Although Islamic artists were reluctant to represent living creatures in many decorative motifs, especially in the Islamic Medieval Ages, the script formed with human faces, animals, and mythical creatures remains a significant subject in the study of ...
Safura Hakimi +2 more
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Conceptual Interpretation of the Nishapur Third and Fourth Century AH Buff Pottery Motifs by Focusing on Zoroastrianism [PDF]
Pottery is one of the art products through which one can discern the social conditions, lifestyle, culture, and religion of the targeted society, as it closely connects with people’s lives. Based on the conducted excavations, third- and fourth-century AH
Hadis Mirzaee Fashami
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The role of women in Medieval Islamic Music Art based on pottery designs [PDF]
Music in Iran has a long history. In the early Islamic period, music was denounced. In the Umayyad period, music still faced opposition from some jurisprudents and a group of Muslims.
Mohamad Ebrahim Zarei +1 more
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Egyptian imitations of Chinese celadon from the 14th–15th centuries found at Kom el-Dikka in Alexandria [PDF]
In Islamic Egyptian glazed ceramics there are three ceramic types inspired by Chinese pottery, stoneware and porcelain: sancai pottery, celadon stoneware and Blue and White porcelain.
Małgorzata Redlak
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Holographic texture inspired by the vases of Islamic art [PDF]
It is an important component of its cultural identity and artistic spirit that is unique among civilizations, as it expresses its artists' genius, concealment, and devotion to their art.
asmaa mohamed khatab
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Modern Formulation for using Islamic ceramic tiles in the Interior Design
The ceramics art is considered one of the most important craft that was performed by Arabic artist over the ancient times. Then, the relationship between the ceramics and Islam became very strong in various Arabic countries because the ceramics achieved ...
Ghada El Mosalamy
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An enamel-painted glass bottle from a “Turkish pit” in Buda [PDF]
The fragments of a high quality, enamel painted, blue glass bottle with the date 1671 on its shoulder were found in the Castle District of Buda, in a huge pit dated to the period of the Ottoman occupation. The shape of the object shows eastern influences,
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An Investigation of the Similarities between Iranian and Egyptian Cultures Based on the Study of Lusterware Potteries in the Islamic Middle Ages [PDF]
With the spread of Islam in the Middle Ages and Iran’s strategic geographic position, interregional communications between Iran and other countries, including Egypt, expanded through trade routes, both overland and maritime.
Mahla Najarian Tousi +1 more
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Review and Cognition of Animal Patterns on Earthenware’s of Naishabaur (Third and Fourth Centuries [PDF]
Patterns in pottery art contain some concepts and themes which represent the world view of human communities; the patterns designed on the earthenware represent the heritage in which they are created.
F. Ahmadzadeh, S.H. Hoseyny, L. Zanganeh
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