Fragment of a minai ceramic
Siliceous paste with small-fire decoration called minai, in polychrome on beige slip
Iran, 12th-13th century, Seljuq period
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This small ceramic fragment was the central part (and foot) of a bowl with figurative minai decoration, typical of Persian Seljuq production in the 12th-13th centuries. It is decorated in polychrome with figures and floral motifs. Under the base, a collection label reads 'No 24', next to an inscription in Arabic script.
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