
Seljuk pottery
Seljuk pottery refers to ceramic works produced during the Seljuk Empire (11th-13th centuries) in the Middle East, notable for their intricate designs and craftsmanship. These ceramics often feature geometric patterns, stylized floral motifs, and vibrant glazes, reflecting a blend of Persian, Islamic, and Central Asian artistic influences. The pottery served both practical and decorative purposes, showcasing advancements in glazing techniques and artistic styles. Seljuk ceramics played a significant role in the cultural and artistic development of the region, influencing subsequent Islamic ceramic traditions.