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19th Century Persian Qajar Dynasty Pictorial Tile Set - Handmade & Hand-painted, Iran, mid-19th century
19th Century Persian Qajar Dynasty Pictorial Tile Set - Handmade & Hand-painted, Iran, mid-19th century
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A finely hand-painted and hand-glazed ceramic tile set originating from mid-19th century Persia (modern-day Iran), during the height of the Qajar Dynasty (1789–1925). Likely produced in Tehran, a renowned center for artistic excellence of the era, this tile set features the portrait of an elegantly dressed noblewoman. Her attire, hairstyle, and posture reflect the refined courtly aesthetic of the Qajar period, rendered with meticulous detail, vivid colors, and delicate brushwork.
Dimensions: 8” × 16”
Material: Ceramic
Origin: Handmade in Iran
Date: Mid 19th century
About Qajar Tiles:
Qajar tiles represent a distinguished period in Persian ceramic artistry, known for merging traditional Iranian motifs with European-inspired figural representation. These 19th-century creations adorned palaces, shrines, and the homes of the elite, often showcasing literary scenes, floral patterns, royal portraits, and mythological themes.
Typical of the Qajar visual tradition, this tile uses vibrant cobalt blue, turquoise, and ochre hues, applied with underglaze or cuerda seca techniques. The portrait of the noblewoman not only illustrates the era’s fashion and ideals of beauty but also serves as a cultural snapshot of aristocratic life in Qajar Iran. It is a striking example of Persian storytelling through art, where identity, elegance, and history converge on ceramic canvas.
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