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基督教的,中世纪的 石灰岩 带有铭文‘ΤΟΝ ΑΓΙΟ[.] ΠΑ[---]’的容器模具,用以指代一位圣人。
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基督教的,中世纪的 石灰岩 带有铭文‘ΤΟΝ ΑΓΙΟ[.] ΠΑ[---]’的容器模具,用以指代一位圣人。

ITEM: Vessel mold with inscription 'ΤΟΝ ΑΓΙΟ[.] ΠΑ[---]' which would refer to a holy person MATERIAL: Limestone CULTURE: Christian, Medieval PERIOD: 5th - 6th Century A.D DIMENSIONS: 115 mm x 135 mm CONDITION: Good condition, are two separate pieces PROVENANCE: Ex American art gallery, New York, acquired from American private collection before 2000s molds made from soft calcareous earth or marl were an essential tool in pottery production during Late Antiquity and the Proto-Byzantine periods (approximately 4th to 7th centuries A.D.). This material, accessible in regions like the Eastern Mediterranean and North Africa, offered a key advantage: it was easy to carve with simple tools, allowing artisans to quickly produce matrices. Although limestone molds were much more fragile and had a shorter useful life than those made of terracotta or metal, their ease of manufacture facilitated the mass production of standardized objects in local or regional workshops. These molds were primarily used through the pressure molding technique, where wet clay was pressed onto the negative matrix to reproduce relief designs. This technique was crucial for decorating daily-use items such as oil lamps (lucernae), small votive plaques, and certain types of tableware. The fragility of the limestone molds meant that workshops had to be in a constant cycle of creating new molds, which archaeologically indicates a decentralized production adapted to the immediate needs of the population, differing from the large centralized Roman factories. The cultural significance of these molds lies in the Christian iconography they helped popularize. Their designs are a direct testament to the visual transition from classical culture to the new dominant religious identity. Recurring motifs include the Chi-Rho monogram, Latin crosses, fish, doves, and figures of saints or martyrs. The wide dispersion of ceramics decorated with these molds allows researchers to track the expansion and popularization of Christian symbolism among the common classes, demonstrating how the faith was integrated into the most humble and everyday objects of the Late Antique world. 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.

編號 100206479

無法使用
基督教的,中世纪的 石灰岩 带有铭文‘ΤΟΝ ΑΓΙΟ[.] ΠΑ[---]’的容器模具,用以指代一位圣人。

基督教的,中世纪的 石灰岩 带有铭文‘ΤΟΝ ΑΓΙΟ[.] ΠΑ[---]’的容器模具,用以指代一位圣人。

ITEM: Vessel mold with inscription 'ΤΟΝ ΑΓΙΟ[.] ΠΑ[---]' which would refer to a holy person
MATERIAL: Limestone
CULTURE: Christian, Medieval
PERIOD: 5th - 6th Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 115 mm x 135 mm
CONDITION: Good condition, are two separate pieces
PROVENANCE: Ex American art gallery, New York, acquired from American private collection before 2000s

molds made from soft calcareous earth or marl were an essential tool in pottery production during Late Antiquity and the Proto-Byzantine periods (approximately 4th to 7th centuries A.D.). This material, accessible in regions like the Eastern Mediterranean and North Africa, offered a key advantage: it was easy to carve with simple tools, allowing artisans to quickly produce matrices. Although limestone molds were much more fragile and had a shorter useful life than those made of terracotta or metal, their ease of manufacture facilitated the mass production of standardized objects in local or regional workshops.

These molds were primarily used through the pressure molding technique, where wet clay was pressed onto the negative matrix to reproduce relief designs. This technique was crucial for decorating daily-use items such as oil lamps (lucernae), small votive plaques, and certain types of tableware. The fragility of the limestone molds meant that workshops had to be in a constant cycle of creating new molds, which archaeologically indicates a decentralized production adapted to the immediate needs of the population, differing from the large centralized Roman factories.

The cultural significance of these molds lies in the Christian iconography they helped popularize. Their designs are a direct testament to the visual transition from classical culture to the new dominant religious identity. Recurring motifs include the Chi-Rho monogram, Latin crosses, fish, doves, and figures of saints or martyrs. The wide dispersion of ceramics decorated with these molds allows researchers to track the expansion and popularization of Christian symbolism among the common classes, demonstrating how the faith was integrated into the most humble and everyday objects of the Late Antique world.

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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