Turkish Iznik Tile Mugs by Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia Shop

RM20.00

Mugs with Assorted Iznik Tile Designs. The Designs originated from a town called Iznik in Western Anatolia. The mugs are decorated porcelains 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: Porcelain
Weight: 400g
Product Dimensions: Diameter (8cm) x Height (10cm)

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Mugs with Assorted Iznik Tile Designs. The Designs originated from a town called Iznik in Western Anatolia. The mugs are decorated porcelains 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: Porcelain
Weight: 400g
Product Dimensions: Diameter (8cm) x Height (10cm)

*Product codes are shown in their respective short descriptions. This will be shown after choosing the corresponding design.*

Weight 0.8 kg
Dimensions 10 × 10 × 13 cm
Design

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    Summary:

    This publication, in general is to provide an overview of the history of mosque architecture in the United States of America with a particular emphasis on the Dar al Islam mosque in Abiquiu, New Mexico. It will briefly introduce early types of mosque structures in the US, leading into the 20th and 21st century. The Dar al Islam mosque will be described in detail from the aspect of its development from the initial conception, construction methods, function and current status. The publication will then provide a background of the architect, Hassan Fathy and his contribution to Islamic Architecture as reflected through his last mosque project, the Dar al Islam mosque. This publication, which will consist of around 80 pages, will be accompanied by line drawings, architectural plans, photographs both in black and white and full colour.

     

    Author: Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia
    Year Published: 2014
    Pages: 79
    Weight: 90g
    Product Dimensions: 26.5cm x 1cm x 29.5cm
    Product Code: 978-983-2591-07-8

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  • Al-Tibb: Healing Traditions in Islamic Medical Manuscripts

    RM120.00

    Summary:

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    Summary:

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    Summary:

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