The two most prestigious and technically challenging types of ceramic decoration used in the Islamic world during the sixth–seventh/twelfth–thirteenth centuries were mīnāʾī and lustre. By far the rarest type of mediaeval ceramic wares are the pieces featuring both types of overglaze decoration on the same vessel. This article examines the corpus of twenty-two sherds, including repaired and several previously unpublished examples. They are studied together to show the two main types of wares and their connection to other categories of mīnāʾī ware.
McClary, Richard P. (2023). Rare and Complex Wares: A Study of Vessels and Sherds Decorated with Both Mīnāʾī and Lustre Techniques. Journal of Material Cultures in the Muslim World, Volume 3 (Issue 2), 235-266. https://doi.org/10.1163/26666286-12340035