Eight-pointed star tiles decorated walls of shrines, mosques & palaces in Iran.
Many of these tiles were taken by archaeologists & are found scattered across the world in museums & collections, fragmented & decontextualized.
A thread on beautiful Iranian star tiles in museums…
1. Eight-pointed Star Tile, Date 1262 (AH Muharram 661)
Dynasty: Il-Khanid Dynasty (1256-1353) or earlier
Made in Iran
Kashan (probable place of creation)
Imamzada Yahya shrine (original location)
@AshmoleanMuseum
2. Eight-pointed Star-Shaped Tile, second half 13th–14th century, Iran
decorated using a method called lajvardina, a term that references lapis lazuli, & would have been part of a star-and-cross panel adorning the walls of an Ilkhanid palace, mosque, or mausoleum.
@metmuseum
3. Eight-pointed Star Tile, Date 13th century
Made in Iran, Asia
Dynasty: Il-Khanid Dynasty (1256-1353) or earlier
This tile would have been part of a shrine or mosque
@philamuseum
4. Eight-pointed Star Tile, Date 1286-7, Iran, Kashan.
Tile of grey fritware, painted in blue & in yellow lustre on a white slip
With Qur’anic inscription - surahs 108 & 110 کتب فی شهور سنه 685
This tile would have been part of a shrine or mosque
@V_and_A
5. Eighth-pointed star tile, c. 1261–62, Kashan, Ilkhanid period, 13th century
Luster tiles such as this one, with their metallic glaze, lined the walls of religious & secular buildings, reflecting a golden incandescence. Possibly from interior of Imamzada Yahya shrine.
@MFAH
6. Eight-pointed Star Tile, Kashan, Iran
late 13th century AD
Tiles with dragons & hares. The treatment of the animals is similar to tiles dated 664–5 AH (1266–7 AD) from the Imamzadeh Ja‘far at Damghan, Iran.
@KhaliliOnline
7. Eight-pointed Star Tile with Vegetal Motifs and Inscription
Date, 1261-1262, Iran, Kashan, Ilkhanid period
The two large stars, which were possibly from interior of a Imamzada Yahya shrine with verses from the Qurʾan in Arabic.
@PhiladelphiaOf
8. Eight-pointed star tile with Chinese-inspired lotus design.
Dated 1328 (dated AD) Kashan, Iran
Around the edge is a border inscription in Arabic cursive script,
Ilkhanid dynasty.
This tile would have been part of a shrine or mosque.
@britishmuseum
9. Eight-pointed star tile, 1266 Iran, Kashan, Ilkhanid period, 13th century
Luster Wall Tile with a Couple. Around the edge is a border inscription with poem. Tiles such tiles like this were used to decorate the interior walls of palaces & buildings.
@ClevelandArt
10. Eight-pointed Star Tile with Vegetal Motifs and Inscription
Date, 1261-1262/660 A. Iran, Kashan, Ilkhanid period
Fritware, overglaze luster-painted
Possibly from interior of Imamzada Yahya shrine with verses from the Qurʾan in Arabic
@LACMA
11. Eight-pointed Star Tile, 13th-14th century, Iran, Ilkhanid Period
Depicting a deer & with a border & inscription, would have formed one unit of a star & cross tile dado embellishing a Sufi shrine. Texts from 12th-century mystic poet Awhad al-Din Kirmani
@brooklynmuseum
12. Eight-pointed Star Tile, 13th-14th century, Iran, Ilkhanid Period
Glazed, stone-paste, underglaze-painted, overglaze-painted luster. Tiles such tiles like this were used to decorate the interior walls of buildings & palaces.
@honolulumuseum
13. Eight-pointed Star Tile, 1201-1300, Iran, Ilkhanid Period
Tiles with dragons were found at Takht-i Sulayman, the summer palace constructed in the 1270s for Abaqa, the Mongol Ilkhan. Tiles like this were used to decorate the interior walls of buildings.
@artinstitutechi
14. Eight-pointed Star, 1256–1353, Iran, Ilkhanid Period
Mongol rulers constructed many shrines throughout Iran in the late 13th century, and adorned them with luster tiles, such as this one.
@StlArtMuseum
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