Roma Antiga Barro/Cerâmica Urna - 40 cm






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Urna de cerâmica romana, período 1º–3º século d.C., 400 × 280 mm (40 cm de altura por 28 cm de largura), em bom estado e profissionalmente restaurada, proveniente de coleção privada holandesa e da Galerie Ugo Donati, com certificado de autenticidade e licença de exportação da UE.
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ITEM: Urn
MATERIAL: Cerâmica
CULTURE: Romana
PERIOD: 1º - 3º Século d.C
DIMENSIONS: 400 mm x 280 mm diâmetro
CONDITION: Boa condição. Restaurado profissionalmente
PROVENANCE: Proveniência: Ex coleção privada holandesa, Ex Galerie Ugo Donati - Art Classique, Suíça (1956)
In Roman antiquity, cinerary urns and funerary vessels played a central role in burial customs, particularly during the Republic and early Empire when cremation was the primary method of treating the dead. These vessels were designed to hold the cremated remains (ashes and bone fragments) of the deceased. Depending on the wealth and social standing of the individual, urns ranged from simple, unadorned terracotta pots to intricately carved marble chests, elaborate bronze containers, and delicate blown glass jars.
The craftsmanship of these vessels often reflected the artistic trends of their specific era. For the Roman elite, marble urns were frequently decorated with high-relief carvings depicting mythological scenes, garlands of fruit, or symbolic imagery like reversed torches and birds, which represented the soul's journey or the mourning of the living. Glass urns, which became highly popular in the first and second centuries AD due to advancements in glassblowing, offered a striking aesthetic choice; their translucent walls allowed the contents to be partially visible, often placed inside protective lead canister boxes for burial.
Once filled, these vessels were laid to rest in various funerary settings. Elite families placed their highly decorated urns in elaborate private tombs or shared underground vaults known as columbaria (meaning "dovecoats"), where rows of niches built into the walls held the vessels. For ordinary citizens or freedmen, simpler ceramic vessels were often buried directly in the ground within communal cemeteries, marking a final, sacred resting place that adhered strictly to Roman religious laws regarding the honoring of ancestors.
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and European Union export license
If you bid outside European Union and win the item, we must request a new export license to your country and the shipment will delay between 3 - 5 weeks.
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ITEM: Urn
MATERIAL: Cerâmica
CULTURE: Romana
PERIOD: 1º - 3º Século d.C
DIMENSIONS: 400 mm x 280 mm diâmetro
CONDITION: Boa condição. Restaurado profissionalmente
PROVENANCE: Proveniência: Ex coleção privada holandesa, Ex Galerie Ugo Donati - Art Classique, Suíça (1956)
In Roman antiquity, cinerary urns and funerary vessels played a central role in burial customs, particularly during the Republic and early Empire when cremation was the primary method of treating the dead. These vessels were designed to hold the cremated remains (ashes and bone fragments) of the deceased. Depending on the wealth and social standing of the individual, urns ranged from simple, unadorned terracotta pots to intricately carved marble chests, elaborate bronze containers, and delicate blown glass jars.
The craftsmanship of these vessels often reflected the artistic trends of their specific era. For the Roman elite, marble urns were frequently decorated with high-relief carvings depicting mythological scenes, garlands of fruit, or symbolic imagery like reversed torches and birds, which represented the soul's journey or the mourning of the living. Glass urns, which became highly popular in the first and second centuries AD due to advancements in glassblowing, offered a striking aesthetic choice; their translucent walls allowed the contents to be partially visible, often placed inside protective lead canister boxes for burial.
Once filled, these vessels were laid to rest in various funerary settings. Elite families placed their highly decorated urns in elaborate private tombs or shared underground vaults known as columbaria (meaning "dovecoats"), where rows of niches built into the walls held the vessels. For ordinary citizens or freedmen, simpler ceramic vessels were often buried directly in the ground within communal cemeteries, marking a final, sacred resting place that adhered strictly to Roman religious laws regarding the honoring of ancestors.
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and European Union export license
If you bid outside European Union and win the item, we must request a new export license to your country and the shipment will delay between 3 - 5 weeks.
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