Setriel Ceramic Container - Mansa Museum

Setriel Ceramic Container - Mansa Museum

It is a ceramic oil pot from the early 14th century, decorated mainly in green and manganese colors. The spout is designed in the shape of a deer's head, which may indicate that it was once used as an oil pot for pharmacists. This precious ceramic work is now preserved in the Mansa Museum. Exquisitely crafted, the green and manganese decorations on the pot body present a classical beauty, while the deer head shaped spout adds a lively and artistic touch. It is an artwork that showcases medieval craftsmanship techniques. It reflects a part of medical practice at that time, as well as people's pursuit of beauty and imitation of natural elements. It is a part of Catalonia and even the entire European cultural heritage.
Pre Romanesque Sacred Box - Museum of Mireza

Pre Romanesque Sacred Box - Museum of Mireza

It is a precious artifact from the pre Romanesque period, consisting of a container and a lid, with a handle on top of the lid. The St. Mary's Delilet Church is located in the town of Lapo Bradley in the Begda region. It is currently preserved in the museum in Manza. This artifact box is a representative of pre Romanesque art, with a unique design that showcases the artistic style and craftsmanship of that era. Not only is it a religious artifact, but it is also an important physical material for studying the social, cultural, and religious life of that time. Through this work, people can better understand and appreciate the ancient civilization and artistic achievements of Catalonia and even the entire Europe.