Ceramic bowl made on a wheel, oxidizing firing and glazed on the inside. It has a not very angular carina near the base, an annular foot, a slightly flared edge and a pointed lip. Inside, there is manganese decoration with a centered heraldic motif.
In the middle of the 14th century, practically the entire S. of the Kingdom of Aragon consumed enameled ceramics dedicated to serving food on the table that had come from the potteries next to the walls of the town of Teruel.
From the 14th century onwards, hemispherical bowls with a curved profile or with very light cairns began to prevail.