Deksel van nap by Anonymous

Deksel van nap c. 1590 - 1596

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ceramic, earthenware

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ceramic

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earthenware

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stoneware

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wash background

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ceramic

Dimensions: height 4.3 cm, diameter 9.9 cm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This anonymous earthenware lid offers a glimpse into the everyday life of a past era. Its simplicity invites us to consider the social conditions and cultural values of its time. Though humble, this object speaks volumes about daily life. The use of earthenware suggests accessibility to a wide segment of the population. Its anonymous creation raises questions about the role of craftspeople and the social status of laborers in the region where it was made. The lid may have been part of a set of tableware used for communal meals or family gatherings, reflecting the social rituals surrounding food and community. Historians delve into archives, archaeological records, and comparative studies of material culture to better understand the social context. Through interdisciplinary research, this lid becomes more than just a lid; it transforms into a portal through which we can explore the lives, values, and social structures of those who once used it.

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