Description
This ceramic dish fragment was made using sgraffito, a technique in which an artist applies colored slip or glaze to a piece of pottery, then incises it to reveal the contrasting color of the clay underneath. The decorative pattern incised in the brick-red clay features interlacing vine stems with bifurcated leaves, a common Mamluk motif.
Accession Number
15947
Medium
Glazed ceramic
Dimensions
12.5 × 11.6 × 5 cm (4 15/16 × 4 5/8 × 2 in.)
Classification
vessel
Credit Line
Logan-Patten-Ryerson collection