Pair of 19th Century Portuguese carved oak offering boxes

Portugal mid 19th Century

€ 900,-

This pair of beautifully hand-carved offering or collection boxes originates from Portugal and dates back to the 19th century. Each piece is crafted from solid oak and shaped in the form of a stylized fish, a powerful Christian symbol representing faith and spiritual nourishment.

The boxes exhibit remarkable craftsmanship, featuring detailed hand-carved scales, fins, and facial features. The eyes are made from genuine animal bone reflecting traditional Portuguese folk artistry.

Originally, such offering boxes (arca de esmolas) would have been used in churches or chapels to collect donations or alms. The fish form may also symbolize abundance and the act of giving, deeply rooted in Christian iconography.

These pieces are fine examples of 19th-century Portuguese religious folk art, combining symbolism and craftsmanship in a truly unique way.

€900/pair

Specifications

Category:
Objects
Height:
19 cm
Width:
66 cm
Depth:
10 cm

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