The floor title

part of the collection

The gift from Przemysław Szpilman, the long-time director of the cemetery at Okopowa Street in Warsaw. It is the rectangular, single-colour, beige ceramic floor tile. On the front in the central part there is a geometrical figure. The figure consists of a circle in which another figure with three equally long arms joined together in the central point is inscribed. The composition is symmetrical. The tile is unglazed. The central part of the surface is covered with a spatial, uneven pattern imitating cracks. On the reverse side, the surface is uneven (covered with a pattern of symmetrical squares), which enables better adhesion of the mortar.

The donor donated seven floor tiles from the Jewish cemetery at Flat 51, 49 Okopowa Street in Warsaw to the POLIN Museum collection. The tiles covered the floors of rooms in the Preburial House, which was destroyed in 1944 during the Warsaw Uprising. Originally there was neither a synagogue nor a prayer room in the area of the House (still in 1871), although it had been the central part before the Second World War. According to Ignacy Schiper's plan, the building housed a mikveh for the cemetery service (on the mikveh in Jewish tradition see https://delet.jhi.pl/pl/psj?articleId=17399, accessed 17 November 2021).

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Information about the object
Organization/label
Dziewulski i Lange (Opoczno; 1883-1950)
Object type
element of architectural structure
Time of creation/dating
1883
Place of creation
Opoczno (Łódzkie Province)
Technique
embossing
firing
Material
ceramic
Keywords
Copyrights status
the object is not protected by copyright law
Owner
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Identification number
MPOLIN-M802
Localization
The object is not currently on display