Fragment of a Bowl
Unknown Artist
14th–15th century
Medium
Earthenware; applied molded decoration, glazed
Classification
Ceramics
Department
Islamic Art
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Rogers Fund, 1908
Accession Number
08.256.132
Art Historical Context
### Fragment of a Bowl This delicate fragment from a bowl, dating to the 14th–15th century, offers a glimpse into the vibrant of Islamic ceramics. Crafted from earthenware—a durable, everyday clay favored in the Islamic world—the piece features applied molded decoration and a glossy glaze. These techniques transformed simple vessels into works of art, with raised motifs likely depicting floral patterns, geometric designs, or calligraphy, hallmarks of the period's aesthetic sophistication. In the Islamic artistic tradition, ceramics flourished as a key medium for cultural expression, especial...