Iran: Earthenware frieze in white, turquoise and manganese glaze, c.14th century.
This frieze dates to a period when colorful, glazed pottery began to play an increasingly prominent role in decorations on Islamic architecture. The trend was already present under the Il-Khanids and reached its first culmination with the monumental architecture of the Timurids in Samarkand.
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