{"object":[{"sourceId":{"label":"Source ID","value":"3681"},"creditline":{"label":"Credit Line","value":"Courtesy of the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art"},"invno":{"label":"Object number","value":"48.24"},"description":{"label":"Description","value":"The lively, floral composition of this dish is composed of red carnations, blue spotted tulips, and a spray of blue hyacinths with a broken stem. Iznik potters incorporated broken stems into their composition as a clever way of including more naturalistic elements within circular design. This naturalistic floral style is associated with Kara Memi (fl. 1545-66 CE), an Ottoman artist who was head of the royal workshop called the nakkaşhane during the reign of Suleyman the Magnificent. The rim of the dish is embellished by a wave-and-rock pattern. This motif, which frequently appears in Iznik wares, was influenced by Chinese porcelain, especially of the Ming dynasty (1368\u20131644 CE)."},"medium":{"label":"Medium","value":"Stonepaste, polychrome pigments"},"onview":{"label":"On View","value":"1"},"title":{"label":"Title","value":"Cusped-Rim Polychrome Ceramic Dish with Floral and Saz Leaf Motifs"},"classification":{"label":"Classifications","value":"Ceramics"},"primaryMedia":{"value":"http://collection.shangrilahawaii.org/internal/media/dispatcher/58322/full"},"depth":{"label":"Depth","value":"4.7625000000"},"displayDate":{"label":"Date","value":"16th century"},"id":{"label":"Id","value":"164502"},"dimensions":{"label":"Dimensions","value":"Diameter: 12 1/8 in. (30.8cm)"}}]}