Bottle with Bulb-Shaped Neck

Unknown Artist

12th century

Bottle with Bulb-Shaped Neck by Unknown Artist

Medium

Stonepaste; luster-painted on opaque monochrome glaze

Dimensions

H. 13 in. (33 cm) Max. Diam. 7 1/2 in. (19.1 cm)

Classification

Ceramics

Department

Islamic Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1966

Accession Number

66.175.1

Tags

Horses

Art Historical Context

This exquisite 12th-century bottle from the Islamic world showcases the pinnacle of medieval ceramic artistry. Standing 13 inches tall with a distinctive bulb-shaped neck and a diameter of 7½ inches, it was crafted from stonepaste—a composite material of quartz, clay, and frit that allowed artisans to create thin, porcelain-like bodies resilient to the region's arid climate. The bottle's surface is adorned with luster-painting on an opaque monochrome glaze, a sophisticated technique where metallic oxides were applied over the fired glaze and reheated in a low-oxygen kiln to produce a shimmerin...

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