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- of frit is often called 'fritware' but has also been referred to as "stonepaste" and "faience" among other names. Fritware was innovative because the...
- and independently from 1190. Some of the "most iconic" productions of stonepaste vessels can be attributed to the Khwarazmian rulers, after the end of...
- mixed with Ruqʿah. 14th- or 15th-century Quran with body text in naskh Stonepaste dish from 13th century Iran with a poem in naskh around the rim. Ruqʿah...
- pottery decoration. classical İznik pottery from the Ottoman Empire has a stonepaste or frit body, and uses lead glazing rather than tin, and has usually been...
- Stonepaste; overglaze painted and gilded. Metropolitan Museum of Art Tile from an Inscriptional Frieze, early 14th century, Iran, Kashan. Stonepaste;...
- Mihrab (prayer niche); 1354–1355; mosaic of polychrome-glazed cut tiles on stonepaste body, set into mortar; 343.1 x 288.7 cm, weight: 2041.2 kg; from Isfahan...
- from which utilitarian vessels were made. It is similar to later Islamic stonepaste (or "fritware") from the Middle East, although that generally includes...
- typically alkali or lime. What distinguishes Islamic ceramic mediums, called stonepaste, fritware, or siliceous ware, is that the bonding material is sourced...
- pottery has also been referred to as "stonepaste" and "faience" among other names. A 9th-century corpus of "proto-stonepaste" from Baghdad has "relict gl****...
- Publications Ltd., 25; R.B. Mason and M.S. Tite 1994, The Beginnings of Islamic Stonepaste Technology, Archaeometry 36.1: 77 Mason and Tite 1994, 77. Mason and Tite...