The Islamic Period
The pottery industry in the Islamic era in Egypt, the Levant, Mesopotamia and the Anatolia regions witnessed remarkable competition with the Western and European regions in its industry, particularly in the period between the ninth and thirteenth centuries AD. Pottery, which was characterized by high craftsmanship, and quality is not comparable with the pottery made in other countries, and spread pottery in many palaces, and Islamic historical sites; during the Umayyad Caliphate spread pottery adornment in the palaces
The pottery was widely used in the Abbasid caliphate. It was used in various geometric patterns, but its use was limited to tools, food and water materials. The Muslim potters contributed to the creation of many pottery industries that other peoples used in pottery works , Which has spread to most of the world