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One of the most common forms of pottery in the Islamic world is the so-called "Albarello" potteries which offer a huge variety in terms of decoration and techniques. It seems there is no specific study on the form, preparation technique, and decoration of this pottery form so far. This research aimed to investigate and identify this pottery form and its decoration properties in Muslim world from Iran to the north of Africa. Based on the study performed, Albarello potteries can be classified under two groups: the potteries with a cylindrical and slightly concave (vase-shaped) body and those with a convex body. Cylindrical concave potteries are utilized for keeping dry drugs such as spices and ointment, and convex potteries are used for storing liquid drugs. The production of these potteries has been widespread in Iran since the 4th century AH. The expansion of pottery techniques in the middle of Seljuqs dynasty has had a direct relationship with the mass production of these potteries (Luster pottery) in Iran and western regions of the Islamic world such as Syria, Egypt, and Spain. References Akbari, Raheleh, Barrisī wa Muṭāliʿih- yi Madjmūʿa- yi Sufālhāyi Zarrīnfām- i Makhzan- i Mūza- yi čihil-Sutūn (Chehel Sotoun), Master's Thesis Akbarnia, ladan "The route of the travelers Egypt and Syria the mamluk", the worlds of Islam in the collection of the agha khan museum, pp.124-135, 2009. archaeology, Isfahan University of Art(Unpublished), 1391/ 2012. Allan, JamesWilson, Sufālgarī-yi Islāmī (Islamic ceramics), Trans. Mahnaz Shayestehfar, Institute for Islamic Art, Tehran, 1383/ 2004. Bahnassi, Afif, Hunar- i Islāmī, Trans. Mahmoud Pour Aghasi, Sooreh Mehr Publication, Tehran, 1387/ 2008. Barari, Meysam, Sufāl-i- Sārī Ḳurūn- i 3 tā 5 Hidjrīyi Ḳamarī, Gol Dasteh, Isfahan, 1394/ 2015. Blair, Sheila & Bloom, Jonathan, Hunar wa Miʿmārī yi Islāmī(2)(The art and architecture of Islam), Trans. Azhand Yaghoub, SAMT, Iranian Academy of the Arts, Tehran, 1381/ 2002. Brend, Barbara, Hunar- i Islāmī (Islamic Art), Trans. Mahnaz Shayesteh Far, Institute for Islamic Art, Tehran, 1383/ 2004. http://cartelen.louvre.fr http://collections.vam.ac.uk Dehkhoda, Ali-Akbar, Lughat-Nāma, Vol. 7, Mohammad Moin & Jafar Shahidi(as Supervisor), University of Tehran Press, (Und.). Dimand, Maurice Sven, Rāhnamā- yi Ṣanāyʿ Islāmī (A Handbook of Muhammadan Art), Shirkat- i Intishārāt- i ʿIlmī wa Farhangī, Tehran, 1386/ 2007. Elgood, Cyril, Tibb dar Dawra-yi Ṣafawiyya, Trans. Mohsen Javidan, University of Tehran Press,Tehran, (Und.). Ettinghausen, Richard, Grabar, Oleg, Hunar wa Miʿmārī- yi Islāmī(1) the art and architecture of islam, Trans. Yaghoub Azhand, SAMT, Tehran, 1383/ 2004. Grabar, Oleg, Shahr dar Djahān- i Islām, Trans. Mehrdad Vahdati Daneshmand, Nashr- i Baṣīrat, Tehran, 1390/ 2011. Grube, Ernst J., Sufāl- i Islāmī(collection of Islamic art), Revised by Naser Khalili, Nashr- i Kārang, Tehran, 1384/ 2005. Haddon, Rosalind Anne Wade, Fourteenth Century fine Glazed Wares produced in the Iranian world, and comparisons with contemporary ones from the Holden Horde and Mamluk Syria/ Egypt, PhD Thesis. SOAS, University of London, 2011. Hall, A. R., A new collection of Islamic Pottery, Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts 32 : 58-67, 1934. Karimi, Fatemeh & Kiani, Muhammad Yusuf, Hunar- i Sufālgarī- yi Dawra- yi Islāmī Iran, Markaz- i Bāstān Shināsī Iran, Tehran, 1364/ 1985. Kāshānī, Abū al- Ḳāsim ʿAbdallah, ʿArāyis al- Djawāhir wa Nafāyis al- Aṭāyib, Revised by Iraj Afshar, Intishārāt- i Lāmiʿī, Tehran, 1386/ 2007. Lane, A., Later Islamic pottery, (second edition), London, 1971. Mahjour, Firoz & Sedighian, Hosein, "Barrisī- yi Sufālhāyi Islāmī Muḥawwaṭa- yi Mishkīn Tappeh Parandak Dar Ustān- i Markazī", Madjala- yi Payām- i Bāstān Shinās, No.12, pp.120- 105, 1388/ 2009. www.metmuseum.org/art/collection Morgan, Peter, Sufāl KhamÊr SangÊ IranÊ Dawrān SaljåÎi, Islamic Ceramic Collection, Collected by Naser Khalili & Stephen Vernoit, Tehran, 1384. Muḥammad Ḥusayn b. Khalaf Tabrīzī, Burhān- i Ḳāṭiʿ, Amīrkabīr, Tehran, 1341/ 1962. Neyestani, Javad & Rouhfar, Zohreh, Sākht- i-Liʿāb- i Zarrīnfām dar Iran, Ārmān Shahr, Tehran, 1389/ 2010. http://www.qantara-med.org Sedighian, Hossain & Panteha HajNaseri, "Sufāl-i-Zarrinfam Kurån MÊyānih Islami wa Marākiz tawlÊdÊ ān", Majalih Muãāliāt BāstānShināsÊ Dawrān-i-Islami, No.1, 1395. Rice,Talbot , Hunar- i Islāmī(islamic art), Trans. Mah Malek Bahar, Shirkat- i Intishārāt- i ʿIlmī wa Farhangī, Tehran, 1386/ 2007. Tawḥīdī, Fāʾiḳ, Fann wa Hunar- i Sufālgarī, SAMT, Tehran, 1384/ 2005. Treptow, Tanya, Daily Life Ornamented the Medieval Persian City of Rayy, Chicago: Oriental Institute Museum Publications, No.26, 2007. Watson, Oliver, Sufāl- i Zarrīnfām- i Iranī (Persian lustre ware), Trans. Shokooh Zakeri, Iran Broadcasting University, 1382/ 2003. |