Bowl with Green Pseudo-Inscriptions and Clusters of Spots 9th-10th century The four radii are composed of lines of pseudo-Kufic script, with the tops of the letters pointing in the counter-clockwise direction. The phenomenon of the decorative use of non-meaningful Arabic characters and simulated characters was not confined to Nishapur, but it was especially common in the decoration of a variety of ninth and tenth century Nishapuri objects.. Bowl with Green Pseudo-Inscriptions and Clusters of Spots. 9th-10th century. Earthenware; yellow slip with green decoration under transparent glaze. Attributed to Iran, Nishapur. Excavated in Iran, Nishapur. Ceramics

Bowl with Green Pseudo-Inscriptions and Clusters of Spots 9th-10th century The four radii are composed of lines of pseudo-Kufic script, with the tops of the letters pointing in the counter-clockwise direction. The phenomenon of the decorative use of non-meaningful Arabic characters and simulated characters was not confined to Nishapur, but it was especially common in the decoration of a variety of ninth and tenth century Nishapuri objects.. Bowl with Green Pseudo-Inscriptions and Clusters of Spots. 9th-10th century. Earthenware; yellow slip with green decoration under transparent glaze. Attributed to Iran, Nishapur. Excavated in Iran, Nishapur. Ceramics
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