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nishapur ceramic plate

During the 3rd to 5th centuries AH (Hijri), coinciding with the rule of the Samanids and later the Seljuks in Iran, Nishapur was recognized as the most significant artistic hub in the Eastern world. Through archaeological excavations in 1315 (solar calendar) and later in 1343, valuable samples of ceramic vessels emerged in this region, which became known as "Nishapur Pottery." Today, Nishapur ceramics adorn more than 33 renowned museums and galleries both within Iran and abroad
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persian horsman plate

persian horsman plate

This Nishapuri earthenware plate, a masterpiece from the 9th to 10th centuries CE, depicts the image of a warrior horseman. Against a yellow background, the warrior sits atop his horse, wearing a patterned cloak and holding a sword or weapon, his expression resolute and commanding. Surrounding him are floral motifs, birds, and animals, alongside symbolic lines, all reflecting the mythical and epic world of Persian art.  

The horse, always a symbol of power, nobility, and grandeur in Iranian culture, emphasizes the importance of valor and resilience in the face of challenges. Artistic details, such as the colored squares on the rider’s clothing and the black-and-white stripes on the horse’s body, showcase the exceptional skill of the potters of that era, who could create deeply meaningful works using the simplest colors and forms.  

Today, this plate is housed in the National Museum of Iran in Tehran and remains one of the finest examples of Nishapur art, continuing to narrate the ancient Persian spirit of chivalry, endurance, and aesthetic brilliance.  
 

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