

A bowl with ‘water-weed’ design and perforated frieze under turquoise glaze, Iran, probably Kashan
c. 1200-1220
Iran, probably Kashan
Stone-paste bowl with pierced openwork rim, painted in black under a transparent turquoise glaze.
20.3 cm diameter x 10.2 cm height
Provenance
Harvey B. Plotnick Collection, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A, until 2013
Published & Exhibited
O. Pancaroglu, Perpetual Glory, Medieval Islamic Ceramics From The Harvey B. Plotnik Collection, The Art Institute of Chicago, 2007, p. 106, no.64.