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Glazed ceramics from Iznik. Typical production from the transition period between the blue and white ceramics and the polychrome pieces of the type "Damascus" . Square wall tile. Beige silicon paste. White coating with a painted decoration in cobalt blue

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Glazed ceramics from Iznik. Typical production from the transition period between the blue and white ceramics and the polychrome pieces of the type "Damascus" . Square wall tile. Beige silicon paste. White coating with a painted decoration in cobalt blue and turquoise with a black outline under a lead-alkaline, greenish and transparent glaze. Inlaid floral and plant motifs on a white background.
Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels
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Title: Glazed ceramics from Iznik. Typical production from the transition period between the blue and white ceramics and the polychrome pieces of the type "Damascus" . Square wall tile. Beige silicon paste. White coating with a painted decoration in cobalt blue
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Glazed ceramics from Iznik.
Typical production from the transition period between the blue and white ceramics and the polychrome pieces of the type "Damascus" .
Square wall tile.
Beige silicon paste.
White coating with a painted decoration in cobalt blue and turquoise with a black outline under a lead-alkaline, greenish and transparent glaze.
Inlaid floral and plant motifs on a white background.

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