The art of the islamic tile

Islamic ceramic tilework is surely one of the most magnificent
forms of decorative art in the world. Through the centuries,
Islamic potters and craftsmen have displayed a skill and ingenuity
that verge on the miraculous. From Morocco in the west to India
in the east, their work adorns mosques and minarets, palaces
and mausoleums, revealing an extraordinary mastery of form,
function, and design. The architecture of the Islamic world represents
an incontestable high point in the art of ceramic decoration,
and employs an inexhaustible source of decorative motifs : from
floral to figurative, from geometric to allegoric, all in sumptuous,
vibrant color. The art form continues to amaze and inspire today.
This volume presents a broad panorama of Islamic architectural
decoration in all its diversity, drawn from a vast area
including Spain, North Africa, Turkey, Iran, and the Indian subcontinent.
Sumptuous illustrations-accompanied by a texte that
places each monument in its historical, architectural, and technological
context-conjure up a dazzling, magical world of fabulously
decorated buildings, revealing the secrets of the techniques that
made them possible.