Figuuri - Corpus Christi - 21 cm - Stukki
Nro. 88272035
Allas - Graniitti
Nro. 88272035
Allas - Graniitti
This ancient granite basin, possibly dating from the medieval Gothic period but it is yet to be determined, features a fascinating carved human face on one side, with an outlet hole for water. It was probably used for religious purposes in rural areas, possibly in small churches, chapels, or monasteries for practices like baptism or ritual cleansing. Such objects were common in both public and private religious settings, serving functional and spiritual roles.
The face carved into the stone may represent a guardian figure or saint, intended to watch over the water and the religious ceremonies performed. The basin's rustic, rough-hewn appearance suggests it may have been crafted in a less urban, rural setting, where artisans had limited tools but profound devotion.
The rough texture and simple carving techniques are typical features of the 12th to 15th centuries craftmanship, a period when Gothic art flourished in Europe. The emphasis on religious symbolism, coupled with a straightforward, utilitarian design, aligns with the art and architecture of the time. Granite, being a durable material, suggests that this basin was intended for frequent use, possibly placed near a holy water font or as part of a small outdoor sanctuary.
The common name for this object would likely be a "sacred water font" or "stone holy water stoup." Its iconography of a carved face suggests it served as a protective feature, watching over the sacred waters used by Christian devotees. This rare and unique item would hold great appeal to Christian religious collectors and historians, especially those interested in rural religious artifacts.
Condition:
The basin is in good antique condition considering its age. The granite surface shows natural wear and weathering, with some erosion of the carved face details, which is to be expected for an object of this age. The outlet hole is intact, and there are no significant cracks or structural issues. This piece remains a sturdy and highly collectible example of medieval religious craftsmanship.
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