Category
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İznik pottery
type of decorated ceramic
Islamic pottery
pottery of Islamic lands

fritware
thumb|400px|Chinese porcelain dish (left), 9th century, excavated in [[Iran, and a fritware dish made in Iran (right), 12th century (British Museum)]]
thumb|Blue and white bowl with radial design, 13th century, Iran (Brooklyn Museum)
thumb|right|Dish with cypress tree decoration, 1570–1575, İznik pottery|İznik ([[Calouste Gulbenkian Museum)]]
Fritware, also known as stone-paste, is a type of pottery in which ground glass (frit) is added to clay to reduce its fusion temperature. The mixture may include quartz or other siliceous material. An organic compound such as gum or glue may be added for
Hispano-Moresque ware
ceramics of Al-Andalus
Seljuk pottery
pottery of the Seljuk Empire
Islamic ceramics of Susa