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ALMOHAD WELL RIM

Islamic Period


 

ALMOHAD WELL RIM 

Stamped ceramic.

Height: 63 cm. Upper diameter: 52 cm. Lower diameter: 56 cm.

Hispano-Muslim. 12th – 13th century.

 

Origin

Calle Francos 36. Jerez de la Frontera. Cádiz.

 

Description

Decorated on the upper third with stamped impressions. It has a band of horizontal printed canes on the rim and two bands on the body: one of vertical finger-printed leaves and the second epigraphic, which repeats the word yumn or al-yumn: happiness. This short expression appears fairly frequently in pieces from the period, and has a preventative or protective sense. The use of writing on any kind of item is generally very common in the medieval Arabic-Islamic world. It also has a double meaning: decorative and ornamental. The caligraphy is beautifully traced and has a symbolic-religious sense, due to the sacred nature of Arabic for Muslims.

 

Bibliography

- Barrionuevo Contreras, F. y Aguilar Moya, L. (2001): “Intervenciones de urgencia en Jerez de la Frontera. Cádiz. C/ Larga 61-63 y C/ Francos 36”. Anuario Arqueológico de Andalucía 1997. T.III p. 68-72.

ALMOHAD WELL RIM
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