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[https://culturality.museum/omeka/items/show/500 Omeka]
[https://culturality.museum/omeka/items/show/529 Omeka]


A clay jar like this was commonly used in traditional cider-drinking culture. The pottery workshop in Faro
Pre-industrial glazed pottery painted with blue motifs that contrast with the white background of the piece. The decoration features lines of varying thicknesses—both vertical and horizontal—which cover the body, the mouth of the jar, and the foot. Originating in the 18th century, this type of pottery was known as “del Rayu” (“from El Rayu”), as most of the workshops were established in that part of the city.[[Category:Model]]
was one of the most renowned places for crafting household ceramics.[[Category:Movable]]


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Revision as of 12:31, 20 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

Pre-industrial glazed pottery painted with blue motifs that contrast with the white background of the piece. The decoration features lines of varying thicknesses—both vertical and horizontal—which cover the body, the mouth of the jar, and the foot. Originating in the 18th century, this type of pottery was known as “del Rayu” (“from El Rayu”), as most of the workshops were established in that part of the city.

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