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The Islamic Cobalt Blue That Created Ming China’s Iconic Porcelain

13 min · 20. feb. 2026
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In this late-night deep dive, we explore how the blue in your classic “Chinese” vase actually started in 9th-century Iraq. We examine into how Abbasid cobalt mastery traveled east via Mongol routes and birthed Yuan/Ming blue-and-white porcelain. We explore: * Basra workshops and Persian cobalt mines * Mongol Pax Mongolica trade explosion * Reverse influence loop * Modern cobalt ties Sources: * Qatar Museums cobalt collections * Jingdezhen porcelain history * Ilkhanid hybrid wares

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Abbasid Lusterware: How 9th-Century Baghdad Made Pottery Shine Like Gold

In this late-night deep dive, we explore how Abbasid potters in 9th-century Baghdad and Basra invented lusterware — pottery that gleams like real gold and silver through secret kiln alchemy. We cover: * The metallic magic of reduction firing and nanoparticles * Influences from Sassanian silver and Byzantine enamels * Why Harun al-Rashid gifted these to Charlemagne * Connections from the House of Wisdom to modern tech coatings Part of a series on Islamic ceramics and East-West exchange. Sources & further reading: * Metropolitan Museum of Art lusterware collection * British Museum Abbasid ceramics * “Islamic Pottery: A Brief History” – Ashmolean Museum #IslamicCeramics #Abbasid #Baghdad #Lusterware #HistoryDeepDive

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