Bottle with a Honeycomb Pattern
The early Islamic glass workers refined the techniques they had inherited from their predecessors: Roman, Byzantine, and Sasanian craftsmen. They also often adopted the forms. This bottle with a honeycomb pattern, for instance, is comparable to Sasanian examples (Iranian dynasty, 3rd–7th century). Sasanian bottles, however, were made of cut glass, while this medieval vessel is mould-blown.
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Bottle with a Honeycomb Pattern
The early Islamic glass workers refined the techniques they had inherited from their predecessors: Roman, Byzantine, and Sasanian craftsmen. They also often adopted the forms. This bottle with a honeycomb pattern, for instance, is comparable to Sasanian examples (Iranian dynasty, 3rd–7th century). Sasanian bottles, however, were made of cut glass, while this medieval vessel is mould-blown.
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Legaat van de heer en mevrouw Oosterbaan-Lugt, Heemstede
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Mr and Mrs Oosterbaan-Lugt Bequest, Heemstede
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description
De vroeg-islamitische glasblaz ...... mplaar in een mal geblazen is.
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The early Islamic glass worker ...... edieval vessel is mould-blown.
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format
identifier
BK-2000-74-C
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Bottle with a Honeycomb Pattern
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Fles met honingraatmotief
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type
created
c. 1100 - c. 1200
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ca. 1100 - ca. 1200
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extent
diameter 11 cm
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diameter 11 cm
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height 23 cm
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hoogte 23 cm
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Collectie: keramiek
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spatial
temporal
12e eeuw
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12th century
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