Pesach mug

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A Pesach mug in the form of a small tankard, made of transparent glass. The central part of the belly, opposite the handle, bears the inscription פֶּסַח (Heb. Pesach). The inscription was made in a special form for casting; the same technique was used to create the ornaments surrounding the letters. On both sides of the inscription, two six-pointed stars of David are visible opposite each other; in the centre of each of the stars, a similar smaller one can be seen. The stars are surrounded with a wreath of small stars. A crenelation pattern is cast along the entire outflow lip edge. The handle is blocky, rectangular.

Donated by Anna Terlecka-Romanowicz. The mug was found by the donor’s grandfather, Czesław Komodziński, near Dzika Street, during the removal of rubble from the ruins of the Warsaw Ghetto in the early 1950s.

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Information about the object
Author/creator
unknown
Object type
handicrafts
Time of creation/dating
20th century
Place of creation
unknown
Technique
blowing
Material
glass
Keywords
Copyrights status
the object is not protected by copyright law
Owner
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Identification number
MPOLIN-M406
Localization
The object is on display in the museum