Luster Ceramic

Luster dishes which belong to the 11th to 15th centuries AD were produced in different centers including Rey, Kashan and Jorjan in Iran, Samarra and al-Madain in Iraq, and Fustat (old Cairo) in Egypt. This container dates back to the 13th century and was built in Kashan.

Meeting of Some IRGC’s Commanders and Authorities of the Foundation for the Preservation of Sacred Defence Works and Values and Their visit to Ramsar Martyrs Cultural Museum Center

Meeting of some IRGC’s commanders and authorities of the Foundation for the Preservation of Sacred Defence Works and Values and Their visit to Ramsar Martyrs Cultural Museum Center In this meeting, different issues including the announcement of cooperation of IRGC and local Basij Unit and the authorities of Mazandaran’s Foundation for the Preservation of Sacred … Read more Meeting of Some IRGC’s Commanders and Authorities of the Foundation for the Preservation of Sacred Defence Works and Values and Their visit to Ramsar Martyrs Cultural Museum Center

Amphora:

After the Persian conquest of Athens around the fifth century BC, Greek art was very much influenced by oriental artistic patterns. As a result of that influence, human-animal hybrid creatures appeared on Greek vases. Pictures of living creatures and scenes of war and battles are in fact the influence of Mesopotamian and Egyptian art on … Read more Amphora: