Muslim civilization took the ceramic arts to such lofty heights of perfection, its achievements remain unsurpassed in all the world. From ancient Persia to al-Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula, wherever Muslim civilization conquered and settled, the ceramic arts flourished.
the kilns in samarkan are 500 year old originals.....nice to see the original home of the masters still at it....i have a few isnik bits but each reagon uses its own clay and local mineral slip mx....and are unique.
@@H786-m8z This tile art existed before Islam came into existence, so should we actually call it Zoroastrian tile art?? So it's Persian tile art first.
Muslim civilization took the ceramic arts to such lofty heights of perfection, its achievements remain unsurpassed in all the world. From ancient Persia to al-Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula, wherever Muslim civilization conquered and settled, the ceramic arts flourished.
the kilns in samarkan are 500 year old originals.....nice to see the original home of the masters still at it....i have a few isnik bits but each reagon uses its own clay and local mineral slip mx....and are unique.
Artisans like none other!
Unbelievably beautiful!
really beautiful skill !! respect from CN
Simply astonishing
How does the color not come off
amazing
May Edwards
ماشاء الله
ma chaa el laah barake el laah fikome
What is he sayingggg???
I’m from India 🇮🇳 and my Manufacturing of India Marbal and Granite Can you help me
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻bravo
Artists
Tasha Grimes
yes?
For the record, not islamic. Persian tile art.
It’s islamic can’t u see the caligraphy
@@H786-m8z This tile art existed before Islam came into existence, so should we actually call it Zoroastrian tile art?? So it's Persian tile art first.
@@prachisharma444no it didnt you clown. Sassanids and axhamenids didnt use this
Islam is religion not an art@@H786-m8z