Ceramic tiles have been produced for over a thousand years in the
heartlands of the Islamic world, from Iraq in the ninth century to
Turkey in the nineteenth. The wealth of designs and colors used to
decorate mosques, shrines and palaces later provided inspiration for
European artists and designers. This book first explains the various
techniques of the craftsmen and then traces the development of tilework,
beginning with pre-Islamic tradition, through the major periods and
across a wide geographic area. Superb color photographs and informative
text make this book a treasure for anyone interested in art and design.