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Kutahya Ceramic Museum d October 2 2003

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The production of high quality "fritware" (the Encylopaedia Brittanica gives it as "soft paste porcelain" or Cini used to be in Iznik (see other gallery). There it went into decline and gradually production was transferred to Kütahya (where at another industry they also make porcelain proper). Kütahya ware used to have characteristics of its own, but ever more the classical Iznik patterns and colours are used. Over the last tens of years great improvements have been made in quality and design. One can see and buy plates, tiles, bowls et cetera all over the country, particularly in the tourist areas. I prefer to do my buying in Kütahya itself. The local ceramics museum now houses a good collection of some old pieces and examples of modern work, often a gift by their producers.

This plate is in a style that reminds one of Persian miniatures.


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Guest 25-Aug-2006 02:10
Miniature painting was an art form that was also practiced by Ottomans. There are a lot of fine examples of miniature art from Ottoman times.