'Abrigh is an Arabic word which means waterfall or bridal crown, Abrigh was used to store liquids such as water and wine. Depending on the application of the bricks, they were made in different shapes and in different types of metal, pottery and even leather; For example, it was used for drinking in a jar-shaped and tubular jar. Archaeological findings from Rey, Gorgan, Neishabour and Samarghand show the importance of this industry in the east of Islamic lands. Black is a sculpture of animals and decorative objects, sometimes Kufic lines were used to decorate some dishes, such as molded glazed pottery, the phrase "Al-Eqbal, Al-Doleh, and Al-Saade" meaning "luck, wealth, and happiness for him." The Kufic script is engraved. The vessel was discovered in Gorgan and it's been kept in the Abgineh Museum
The Abrigh of Luck and Wealth has been reconstructed by the Pottery Hands Ceramic Art Group in 850 degree bakery and 950 degree turquoise glaze
The Abrigh of Luck and Wealth has been reconstructed by the Pottery Hands Ceramic Art Group in 850 degree bakery and 950 degree turquoise glaze
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