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 Piastrella - XVII secolo - Piastrella per stufa transilvana
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Piastrella - XVII secolo - Piastrella per stufa transilvana

Post-medieval terracotta Transylvanian stove tile - Cahla These tiles were used to build large, ornate ceramic stoves that heated homes, monasteries, and noble residences from the 14th through the 19th centuries. ​ ​The relief on this tile features several distinct folk and religious motifs: ​The Central Vase/Flowerpot: The central figure looks like a stylized vase or "Life-Giving Spring" (an izvor). In Romanian folk art, this often represents the "Tree of Life" or prosperity. ​Floral Motifs (Tulips and Lilies): You can see large, stylized flowers blooming from the central stem. The tulip was a very popular motif in Transylvanian and Moldavian tiles starting in the 17th century, influenced by Ottoman and Western Baroque styles. ​The Sun/Star: At the very top, there is a prominent sunburst or multi-petaled flower, which was a common protective symbol in rural households. ​Border: The "toothed" or saw-tooth border is a classic characteristic of tiles from the 17th to 18th centuries. The Back of the Tile (The "Cupa") ​The last image is particularly interesting for historians: ​Soot and Carbon: The dark, blackened interior shows that this tile sat directly against the heat source for decades (or centuries). ​Structure: These tiles weren't flat; they were box-like. The "box" (the cupa) on the back helped create an air pocket that held and radiated heat long after the fire in the stove went out.

N. 102756829

Non più disponibile
 Piastrella - XVII secolo - Piastrella per stufa transilvana

Piastrella - XVII secolo - Piastrella per stufa transilvana

Post-medieval terracotta Transylvanian stove tile - Cahla

These tiles were used to build large, ornate ceramic stoves that heated homes, monasteries, and noble residences from the 14th through the 19th centuries.

​The relief on this tile features several distinct folk and religious motifs:
​The Central Vase/Flowerpot: The central figure looks like a stylized vase or "Life-Giving Spring" (an izvor). In Romanian folk art, this often represents the "Tree of Life" or prosperity.
​Floral Motifs (Tulips and Lilies): You can see large, stylized flowers blooming from the central stem. The tulip was a very popular motif in Transylvanian and Moldavian tiles starting in the 17th century, influenced by Ottoman and Western Baroque styles.
​The Sun/Star: At the very top, there is a prominent sunburst or multi-petaled flower, which was a common protective symbol in rural households.
​Border: The "toothed" or saw-tooth border is a classic characteristic of tiles from the 17th to 18th centuries.
The Back of the Tile (The "Cupa")
​The last image is particularly interesting for historians:
​Soot and Carbon: The dark, blackened interior shows that this tile sat directly against the heat source for decades (or centuries).
​Structure: These tiles weren't flat; they were box-like. The "box" (the cupa) on the back helped create an air pocket that held and radiated heat long after the fire in the stove went out.

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