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[https://culturality.museum/omeka/items/show/491 Omeka]
[https://culturality.museum/omeka/items/show/492 Omeka]


Glazed pottery painted with vegetal motifs, especially on the front area. This is combined with two butterflies in a blend of green and blue. The decoration also extends to the top, around the mouth of the piece, and around the base, with blue lines that contrast against the white color of the rest of the object. This type of pottery, which originated in the 18th century, was highly successful in the region of Asturias, playing a significant role in the development of a competitive pottery industry in the area.[[Category:Movable]]
Called a Zapica, this jar was used to collect milk in mountainous areas. It is made of carved wood, with most of the decoration concentrated on the lid, where a geometric sun composed of angular shapes can be seen[[Category:Model]]


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Revision as of 16:32, 13 April 2025

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

Omeka

Called a Zapica, this jar was used to collect milk in mountainous areas. It is made of carved wood, with most of the decoration concentrated on the lid, where a geometric sun composed of angular shapes can be seen

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