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  • el 13 de abril de 2010.  Murray (1913), pp.161 - 168 «Chess set (Glazed fritware) (1971.193a-ff)". In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan…
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    Conjunto Shatranj, barnizó fritware, siglo XII…
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  • Fritware, also known as stone-paste, is a type of pottery in which frit (ground glass) is added to clay to reduce its fusion temperature. The mixture may…
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  • craftsmen in the town began to manufacture high quality pottery with a fritware body painted with cobalt blue under a colourless transparent lead glaze…
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  • Frit (sección Fritware)
    faience industries there were located "in close proximity" to one another. Fritware refers to a type of pottery which was first developed in the Near East…
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  • causal. Lajvardina ceramics were usually made from a material known as fritware or stone paste. This is made by combining clay with crushed quartz fragments…
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  • Kashan, Iran, late 12th–13th century mina’i-fritware bowl. The scene in this bowl can be understood as depicting the enthroned (Second) Sulaymān with messengers…
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  • years from 1150 saw great developments in Iranian ceramics. Firstly the fritware body and the glazes used on it were greatly improved, which allowed thinner…
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  • to around the 8th century. Another contribution was the development of fritware, originating from 9th-century Iraq. Other centers for innovative ceramic…
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  • utilitarian vessels were made. It is similar to later Islamic stonepaste (or "fritware") from the Middle East, although that generally includes more clay. Egyptian…
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  • Chess set (Shatrang); Gaming pieces. 12th century, Nishapur glazed fritware
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  • Quran from the second half of the 16th century As well as earthenware and fritware bowls, the pottery included tiles decorated with calligraphy. A set of…
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  • Iranian shatranj set, glazed fritware, 12th century Nishapur (New York Metropolitan Museum of Art)…
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  • and vases. Other pottery on display included fritware dishes from Syria and a set of twelve fritware bowls made in 1860, each inscribed in Arabic with…
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  • immediately visually apparent, but this is not always the case; for example fritware uses no or little clay, so falls outside these groups. Historic pottery…
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  • Kashan, Iran, late 12th–13th century mina’i-fritware bowl. The scene in this bowl depicts the enthroned (Second) Sulaymān with messengers and advisors…
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  • stone materials in the 4th millennium BC, and Ancient Egyptian faience (fritware rather than a clay-based material) was self-glazing, as the material naturally…
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  • pottery, historic production in the Islamic world was all in earthenware or fritware, the latter having some of the properties of hard-paste porcelain. Europeans…
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  • a bridge mill is from Córdoba, Spain in the 12th century. 13th century Fritware: It refers to a type of pottery which was first developed in the Near East…
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  • or lime. What distinguishes Islamic ceramic mediums, called stonepaste, fritware, or siliceous ware, is that the bonding material is sourced from a liquified…
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  • British Museum, gave its name to a category of similar blue and white fritware pottery known as 'Abraham of Kütahya ware'. It has an inscription in Armenian…
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  • established, and Islamic attempts to imitate Chinese porcelain in their own fritware bodies had begun in the 12th century. These were less successful than those…
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  • Common uses include as components of a glaze or enamel, or for the body of fritware, when it usually mixed with larger quantities of quartz sand. (W) Fusion…
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