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[https://culturality.museum/omeka/items/show/569 Omeka]
[https://culturality.museum/omeka/items/show/600 Omeka]


Horn container with an iron handle and a wooden base, traditionally used for milking in mountainous areas. It features inscriptions on both sides: “I belong to Jose” (“Soy de Jose”) and “Enrique Mart.,” accompanied by garlands and vegetal motifs. Two fish appear below the first inscription, and a carved clock stopped at a quarter to twelve completes the decorative programme.[[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:Model]]


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Latest revision as of 23:19, 4 May 2025

Info
Horn container
Date2025
Contactmelendezenrique@uniovi.es
Type3D Object
LicenseCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
Formatmodel/gltf-binary
MuseumUniversidad de Oviedo
OmekaLink
Talk Page Link

Omeka

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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