File:Lusterware star tile with entwined cranes, Iran (Kashan), Ilkhanid, 13th-14th century.JPG

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English: Lusterware star tile with entwined cranes, Iran (Kashan), Ilkhanid, 13th-14th century, stone-paste, overglaze-painted in luster, underglaze-painted in cobalt, Honolulu Museum of Art (long-term loan from the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art)
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Author Hiart

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