Rooster-Headed Ewer 13th century This ewer belongs to a group decorated with bold cobalt blue stripes associated with Kashan. Although the pigment has a tendency to run, the potter controlled it masterfully, widening and tapering the stripe to accentuate the ewers form. Rooster?headed ewers had a long tradition in Islamic art and were especially popular in the Seljuq period.. Rooster-Headed Ewer. 13th century. Stonepaste; molded and applied decoration, underglaze painted under transparent glaze. Made in Iran, Kashan. Ceramics
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