Description:

Near East/Holy Land, Byzantine Empire, ca. 13th century CE. A pretty ceramic bowl glazed for domestic use; it has a decorated interior with an abstract, wavy design that resembles Arabic script. Byzantine pottery workshops that created glazed ware for domestic use based their designs on vessels made of silver or other precious metals. They used the technique called sgraffito, with the design incised through a white slip coating to reveal the red clay body beneath. These bowls were made and exported throughout the Empire, and have been found in numerous shipwrecks - for example, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, has as part of its collection a very similar piece that was found in the Aegean. Size: 7.75" W x 2.65" H (19.7 cm x 6.7 cm)

Provenance: private East Coast, USA collection

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#141863

  • Condition: Light wear on surface commensurate with age including some small chips from the rim, otherwise in excellent condition with light deposits on surface indicative of burial at sea.

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