STAMP
Islamic Period
STAMP
Baked clay.
Length: 9 cm. Width: 6.3 cm.
Hispano-Muslim. 12th – 13th century.
Origin
La Blanquita country estate. Jerez de la Frontera. Cádiz.
Description
Baked clay stamp or mould linked to pottery work. Prismatic shape, the larger four sides are concave. Each smaller side has a matrix or stamp in negative with the motif to be stamped. In each case, the design is very similar and consists of a type of illustrative poly-lobed arch with central plant motif. Its size suggests it was suitable for use with large format pieces, such as earthenware jars or the rim of a well. The many fragments of large vessels decorated with stamp impressions found in the Jerez region indicates the possibility of local workshops making this type of piece.
Bibliography
- González, R.; Barrionuevo, F. y Aguilar, L. (1997): Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Jerez de la Frontera. 'Municipal Archaeological Museum of Jerez de la Frontera' Ayuntamiento de Jerez, p. 108.