iii. Medieval Pottery Traditions
Islamic Influence on Pottery |
The arrival of Islamic rule brought a significant shift in India’s pottery traditions. This era marked a fusion of indigenous styles with Persian techniques, giving rise to a new wave of glazed pottery. |
Glazed Pottery |
Glazed pottery, characterized by its smooth, lustrous finish, became highly popular during the medieval period. This innovative technique not only enhanced the visual appeal of the pottery but also contributed to its durability. Often adorned with intricate floral and geometric patterns, this style represents a harmonious blend of both form and function. |
Mughal Period Pottery |
During the Mughal rule, pottery in India reached its peak, thanks to the royal patronage. This period saw the emergence of famous blue pottery, miniature paintings on ceramics, and a unique fusion of Persian and Indian motifs. The Mughal era, known for its cultural and aesthetic richness, left a lasting influence on India’s pottery traditions. |