File:Plate Shahr-i Ghulghula Louvre MAO608.jpg

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English: Plate with rose design. Earthenware, slip decoration, engraved and champlevé decoration, transparent glaze, underglaze painted, color splashes. Found at the site of Shahr-i Ghulghula at Bamiyan in Afghanistan, 12-13th century.
Français : Plat à la rosace. Céramique siliceuse à décor engobé, gravé et champlevé sous glaçure transparente, avec rehauts de couleur. Découvert sur le site de Shahr-i Ghulghula, à Bamyan, en Afghanistan, XIIe-XIIIe siècles.
institution QS:P195,Q19675
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Department of Islamic Art, Denon, salle A, vitrine 22B
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MAO 608
Credit line Former collection of Mr Leberre; purchase, 1977
Source/Photographer Jastrow (2006)

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