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Islamic pottery. Taifor. Plate decorated with horse. Ceramic
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Islamic pottery. Taifor. Plate decorated with horse. Ceramic
Islamic pottery. Taifor. Plate decorated with horse. Ceramic glaze. From Medina Elvira (Granada). 10th century. Archaeological Museum of Granada. Andalucia
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This exquisite 10th century Islamic pottery plate, known as Taifor, is a stunning example of the rich artistic heritage of the Caliphate of Cordoba during the Medieval period in the Iberian Peninsula. The plate, now housed in the Archaeological Museum of Granada in Andalusia, Spain, showcases intricate decorative elements that reflect the cultural fusion of the Islamic world with the indigenous Iberian traditions. The Taifor plate, decorated with a horse and a bird, is adorned with vibrant green ceramic glaze, adding to its visual appeal. The horse, a common motif in Islamic art, symbolizes strength, power, and nobility. The bird, often interpreted as a crane or a hoopoe, represents freedom and elegance. The Taifor pottery style originated in the city of Medina Elvira, which was an important cultural and artistic center during the Caliphate of Cordoba. The pottery was produced using a technique called vitreous, which involved the application of a clear glaze over the clay body to create a smooth, glass-like surface. The Taifor plate is a testament to the artistic achievements of the Islamic civilization in Spain during the Middle Ages. It reflects the syncretic nature of the Islamic art in the Iberian Peninsula, which drew inspiration from various sources, including the Sassanian, Byzantine, and Roman art traditions. The plate's intricate decoration and beautiful glaze continue to captivate art lovers and historians alike, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural history of Andalusia.
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