A TIMURID MOULDED CUERDA SECA POTTERY TILE FROM THE SHAH-I ZINDA, SAMARKAND, CENTRAL ASIA, 1386 AD The turquoise ground moulded with a large chequered raised panels worked with the name Muhammad in "maze" kufic filled with alternating cobalt-blue and red and yellow lozenges, the interstices filled with blue and white linked cartouches and small flowerheads, a band of white linked cartouches along one side, two sides possibly incomplete, crudely repaired breaks, mounted on board 14¼ x 13 3/8in. (36 x 34cm.)
A TIMURID MOULDED CUERDA SECA POTTERY TILE FROM THE SHAH-I ZINDA, SAMARKAND, CENTRAL ASIA, 1386 AD The turquoise ground moulded with a large chequered raised panels worked with the name Muhammad in "maze" kufic filled with alternating cobalt-blue and red and yellow lozenges, the interstices filled with blue and white linked cartouches and small flowerheads, a band of white linked cartouches along one side, two sides possibly incomplete, crudely repaired breaks, mounted on board 14¼ x 13 3/8in. (36 x 34cm.)
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