Left image: Chinese-made sancai shard, 9–10th century, found in Samarra. British Museum. Right image: Iraqi earthen jar, 9th century, derived from Tang export wares. British Museum.
An example of reverse influence, with the adoption of an Islamic design in Chinese porcelain. Left image: Brass tray stand, Egypt or Syria, in the name of Muhammad ibn Qalaun, 1330–40.British Museum. Right image: Ming porcelain tray stand with pseudo-arabic letters, 15th century, found in Damascus. British Museum.
Chinese influences on Islamic pottery cover a period starting from at least the 8th century CE to the 19th century.[1][2] This influence of Chinese ceramics has to be viewed in the broader context of the considerable importance of Chinese culture on Islamic arts in general.[3]
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