Glass Bowl late 10th-early 11th century The shape, size, and decoration of this bowl demonstrate an affinity between lusterpainted glass and ceramic lusterware. The division of the vessel walls into panels and the stylized palmettetree motifs frequently appear on lusterpainted bowls made in Fatimid Egypt. The Arabic inscription around the rim, in angular kufic script, has not yet been deciphered.. Glass Bowl. late 10th-early 11th century. Glass, bluish; blown, stained. Attributed to probably Egypt. Glass
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