Antique Ottoman Soap Making Mold, Jerusalem, Palestine, 19th century.

The rhombus mold is made of wood and the floral pattern is hand carved.

These kinds of molds / patterns were made in Jerusalem in the 19th century under the Ottoman Empire regimen; they were especially made to make soaps for tourists and pilgrims.
Many different patterns were made to suit the wide varied of cultures that arrived to Jerusalem.
For a wider commentary please see “Arts & Crafts of 19th century Israel”, edited by Yona Fischer, published by the Israel museum in Jerusalem, 1979.

S/N:  0099-4547

$240 $120

CONDITION

Very good.

WEIGHT

28gr / 0.9oz.

MEASUREMENTS

8.5cm x 5cm / 3.35in X 2in.

MARKS

Apparently unmarked.

ADDITIONAL INFO

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