PDN – The Hague Municipal Museum holds one of the largest collections of Persian ceramics and glasses in Europe. The collection covers the period from the 10th century (Samanid era) to the 19th century AD, when the Qajar dynasty ruled Persia (Iran).
A 13th-century tile from Kashan. As a city associated with high-quality ceramic production in the medieval period, it became a distinct point of scholarly attention in the 20th century. (Photo: Persian Dutch Network)
Jug and Fragment in the form of a ram. Kashan, circa 1200 AD.
Tile panel, 13th-century Persia (Iran)
Pitcher, 12th-century
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