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A Saljuq Mināʾi bowl, 12th-13th centuries.


Perhaps even more expensive than lustre ware were the so-called mināʾi or haft-rangi ceramics, with multi-coloured painted and gilt decoration on a cream-white, light blue, or green glazed ground. Figural representations dominate; the scale of the figures is normally small so that narrative contents (from historical or epic narratives) are sometimes represented.
Held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.



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