Small Bowl with Quadruped and Inscription
The Arabic word for “blessing” (baraka) is written twice below the curious four-legged beast that fills this small bowl. The slender legs of the animal and its hooves with dewclaws probably indicate that it was intended to be a deer, a creature admired for its beauty and prized by hunters as game. Its neck, head, and upper back are an early restoration, poorly painted on plaster fill.
Buff-colored earthenware painted with luster (silver and copper) over white lead alkali glaze opacified with tin
Abbasid period