Verre byzantin et islamiqueByzantine and Islamic Glass
Maria Mossakowska-Gaubert
15 référencesreferences
REICHE, Andrzej
Early Islamic Glass from Bijan Island (Iraq)
BARTL, Karin ; HAUSER, Stefan R.
Continuity and Change in Northern Mesopotamia from the Hellenistic to the Early Islamic Period
Berliner Beiträge zum Vorderen Orient 17
Dietrich Reimer Verlag, Berlin, 1996, p. 195-217
[701, 1300]
bol bowl bouteille bottle cruche ewer flacon flask flacon à kohl kohl bottle verre à boire drinking glass
décoration appliquée applied decoration estampé impressed imprimé à la pince impressed with tongs picotement et étirement de la matière pinched decoration soufflé dans un moule mould-blown
• Examples of glass objects from the Abbasid level (pre-Samarran and Samarran phases) on Bijan Island:
– numerous mould-blown vessels (bowls, bottles) decorated with ‘honeycomb’ pattern:
- hexagonal hollows (fig. 6.13; 7.2-6; 8.13; 9.1, 3, 4, 9, 10),
- rhomboid hollows (fig. 7.1; 5.5; 9.11),
- oval hollows (fig. 5.1, 4; 6.7, 11, 12, 15; 9.2, 5,6).
• For technological description and chemical analyses of this material, cf. Małgorzata Daszkiewicz, Jerzy Raabe, “Chemical Composition and Technological Studies of Abbasid Glasses from the Bijan Island in Iraq”, in the same volume, p. 219-227.
– numerous mould-blown vessels (bowls, bottles) decorated with ‘honeycomb’ pattern:
- hexagonal hollows (fig. 6.13; 7.2-6; 8.13; 9.1, 3, 4, 9, 10),
- rhomboid hollows (fig. 7.1; 5.5; 9.11),
- oval hollows (fig. 5.1, 4; 6.7, 11, 12, 15; 9.2, 5,6).
• For technological description and chemical analyses of this material, cf. Małgorzata Daszkiewicz, Jerzy Raabe, “Chemical Composition and Technological Studies of Abbasid Glasses from the Bijan Island in Iraq”, in the same volume, p. 219-227.
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