Antique Persian Qajar Dynasty Ceramic Polychrome Framed Mosaic Tile Panel 26"


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Description

A beautiful set of four Qajar Dynasty polychrome glazed tiles. The tiles are set within an iron frame with hanger on the back for displaying along the wall. Features two figures with traditional persian attire kneeling in a flower bed with a water jug neraby.

Qajar tiles are glazed ceramic tiles or stone architectural ornaments that were produced during Iran's Qajar dynasty (1789-1925). They are known for their intricate designs and creative innovations that combined traditional craftsmanship with artistic expression. Qajar tiles were often used to decorate the upper borders of interiors in a continuous frieze and can be found in collections at the British Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Tile with an Image of a Prince on Horseback
In the Qajar period tiles were produced mainly in Tehran, although Isfahan and Shiraz were also active centers. Rectangular tiles were commonly made in the nineteenth century Qajar period to decorate the upper borders of interiors in a continuous frieze.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Qajar Dado Tile | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Met's collection of Islamic art is one of the most comprehensive in the world and ranges in date from the seventh to the twenty-first century. Its more than 15,000 objects reflect the great diversity and range of the cultural traditions from Spain to Indonesia.

Persis Collection
Seven Color Tiles of Qajar Design - Persis Collection
... Tiles. Description. Seven-color tiles of Qajar design Detail: A Touch of Persian Majesty in Every Tile. Each Seven Color Tile is a portal to the past, reflecting a pattern that resonates with the soul of Persian art. The intricate design, perfect for bringing a luxurious feel to kitchens, and bathrooms, and even as...

British Museum
tile | British Museum
... Qajar tiles, other ceramics, metalwork, carpets and architectural design in Iran, and directly reflecting the interest shown in these periods by the Qajar ruler Nasir al-Din Shah. This belongs… to a class of late 19th century architectural ornament carved from stone (often alabaster) or made from glazed ceramic tiles ...

mctears.co.uk
Splendours of Qajar
During the Qajar dynasty of Iran, then the Sublime State of Persia, the pottery tile combined traditional craftsmanship with creative innovation. The Qajar tile facilitated artistic expression where this may otherwise have been limited by the basic construction materials available. In recent years, Qajar tiles have ......

youtube.com
Molded Tile Depicting a Horseman with a Simurgh from Iran ...
Aug 8, 2022 — Tile Depicting a Horseman with a Simurgh from Iran. Please take a moment and share your thoughts on our virtual programming: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7THQ87V Molded Tile Depicting a Horseman with a Simurgh, circa 1850-1870, Iran, possibly Isfahan Qajar Dynasty (1789-1925), stonepaste (fritware) ...

Condition

Good Antique Condition; light chipping to tiles and alligatoring to the glaze from age

Dimensions

26" x 1 1/4" x 18 3/4"