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Ceramic Iznik Bowls by Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia Shop

RM49.90

Ceramic Bowls with Assorted Iznik Designs. The Designs originated from a town called Iznik in Western Anatolia. The bowls are decorated ceramics inspired by the works of the Iznik potters produced circa the last quarter of the 15th Century to the end of the 17th Century.

 

Material: Ceramic
Weight: 300gm
Product Dimension: Diameter (33cm) x Depth (5cm)
Product Code: IAMM-12017

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Ceramic Bowls with Assorted Iznik Designs. The Designs originated from a town called Iznik in Western Anatolia. The bowls are decorated ceramics inspired by the works of the Iznik potters produced circa the last quarter of the 15th Century to the end of the 17th Century.


Material: Ceramic
Weight: 300gm
Product Dimension: Diameter (33cm) x Depth (5cm)
Product Code: IAMM-12017

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 40 × 40 × 20 cm
Designs

4B, 1A, 3A, 4A

Vendor Information

  • Store Name: Islamic Arts Museum Shop
  • Vendor: Islamic Arts Museum Shop
  • Address: Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia Jalan Lembah Perdana
    Kuala Lumpur
    Kuala Lumpur
    50480
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