{"object":[{"sourceId":{"label":"Source ID","value":"3711"},"creditline":{"label":"Credit Line","value":"Courtesy of the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art"},"invno":{"label":"Object number","value":"48.41a-b"},"description":{"label":"Description","value":"This tile panel is located within the maṣab, or niche, of the Ottoman gallery. These architectural features, found in private residences of Damascus during the Ottoman period, were often composed of luxurious materials, such as ceramic tiles, marble, and mother-of-pearl. The ceramic tile is composed of cobalt blue 10- and 5-pointed stars filled with floral motifs with intertwining stems. Bright turquoise blossoms and smaller sage green polygons tessellate seamlessly with the star patterns, creating a lively and cohesive pattern. The tile panel is bordered with an alternating pattern of wavy lines and clusters of circles. This pattern, called çintamani (translated from Sanskrit as \u201causpicious jewel\u201d) originated in Buddhist art. Sometimes referred to as \u201ctiger stripes and leopard spots,\u201d the çintamani pattern is found throughout Ottoman art, from manuscript illustration to textiles."},"medium":{"label":"Medium","value":"Stonepaste, underglaze-painted"},"onview":{"label":"On View","value":"1"},"title":{"label":"Title","value":"Tessellated Floral Tile Panel with Çintamani Border"},"classification":{"label":"Classifications","value":"Ceramics"},"primaryMedia":{"value":"http://collection.shangrilahawaii.org/internal/media/dispatcher/19386/full"},"displayDate":{"label":"Date","value":"16th century"},"width":{"label":"Width","value":["82.1946000000","26.6701000000"]},"id":{"label":"Id","value":"164516"},"dimensions":{"label":"Dimensions","value":"Overall: 21 1/4 x 32 3/8 in. (54 x 82.2cm)Other (each tile): 10 1/2 x 10 1/2 in. (26.7 x 26.7cm)"},"height":{"label":"Height","value":["53.9751000000","26.6701000000"]}}]}