Mayolinca Potion - Hunter Museum in Limerick
Italy
Ceramic products
sixteenth century
The Italian Renaissance period
3D model of ceramic container
The Hunter Museum in Limerick
Medicine jar
Mayulica medicine jar
Made of Majorica material
The emblem of the Franciscan Order (Franciscan Order)
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It is a Majorica medicine jar from the 16th century in Italy, currently housed in the Hunter Museum in Limerick. The medicine jar is made of Majorica material, equipped with a pair of gorgeous handles shaped like seahorses and a short nozzle. The jar is decorated with the emblem of the Franciscan Order, surrounded by patterns of fruits and flowers. The back is decorated with stylized pine cones, which are in the form of Persian palm leaves. Majorica is a type of pottery that was very popular during the Italian Renaissance, known for its exquisite decoration and colors. It showcases the artistic style and aesthetic taste of that time.