Glazed Ceramics of the Islamic World 700–1600 CE (Elements in Archaeological Perspectives on Materials and Technologies)

Glazed Ceramics of the Islamic World 700–1600 CE (Elements in Archaeological Perspectives on Materials and Technologies)

Glazed Ceramics of the Islamic World 700–1600 CE (Elements in Archaeological Perspectives on Materials and Technologies)

by: Moujan Matin (Author), Michael Tite (Author)

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Publication Date: 2025-05-08

Language: English

Print Length: 100 pages

ISBN-10: 1009582909

ISBN-13: 9781009582902

Book Description

Of all the material culture of the Islamic World prior to the sixteenth century, only ceramics survive in a way which forms a continuous representative visual history. As such, ceramics provide a unique collection of material from which to study the history of technology. The main technological developments associated with glazed Islamic ceramics were the introduction of tin-opacified glazes, stonepaste bodies, and an extended range of colorants. For each of these developments, consideration is given to the reasons why new technologies were introduced, from where the ideas for the new technologies originated, and why particular technological choices were made. In addition, brief consideration is given both to the very different glaze technologies employed in contemporary China, and to the subsequent spread of the glazed Islamic technology into Western Europe.

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Of all the material culture of the Islamic World prior to the sixteenth century, only ceramics survive in a way which forms a continuous representative visual history. As such, ceramics provide a unique collection of material from which to study the history of technology. The main technological developments associated with glazed Islamic ceramics were the introduction of tin-opacified glazes, stonepaste bodies, and an extended range of colorants. For each of these developments, consideration is given to the reasons why new technologies were introduced, from where the ideas for the new technologies originated, and why particular technological choices were made. In addition, brief consideration is given both to the very different glaze technologies employed in contemporary China, and to the subsequent spread of the glazed Islamic technology into Western Europe.

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