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[https://culturality.museum/omeka/items/show/527 Omeka]
[https://culturality.museum/omeka/items/show/602 Omeka]


Large horn container with an iron handle, decorated with various motifs. In this case, the inscription "Soy de Enrique" ("I belong to Enrique") features a prominent letter "E" that ends in the shape of a monkey. The rest of the decoration includes butterflies, a crown, a human figure, and vegetal motifs. Most of these types of pieces came from Extremadura with the shepherds, and the larger ones—like this example—were used to safely store liquids such as milk.[[Category:Movable]]
A carved horn with a wooden base. Used as a gaxapu, its surface is decorated with various motifs. A man riding a horse, vegetals, and flowers are part of the decorative program, which concludes with two animals: a peacock and a snake. The latter takes the shape of an "S" to begin the inscription "Soy de Jose Cavallin" ("I belong to Jose Cavallin").[[Category:Movable]]


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Info
Horn Container
Dateca. 1885/1900
Contactmelendezenrique@uniovi.es
SubjectArt,PEOPLE,SOCIAL HISTORY
Size17cm x 10cm x 7cm
TypePhysical Object
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A carved horn with a wooden base. Used as a gaxapu, its surface is decorated with various motifs. A man riding a horse, vegetals, and flowers are part of the decorative program, which concludes with two animals: a peacock and a snake. The latter takes the shape of an "S" to begin the inscription "Soy de Jose Cavallin" ("I belong to Jose Cavallin").

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