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It comes from the Spania Dolina (formerly Herrengrund) copper mines in modern day Slovakia, a place where the water was said to perform miracles almost akin to alchemy. High in copper sulphate, the water was diverted into hollows where iron scraps had been placed. The copper sulphate reacted with the iron depositing a coating of copper on the scraps giving them the appearance of copper rather than iron. This gave rise to the legend that the water had mysterious, magical properties. The inscription on the outside of the rim translates as,  'I come from iron but the power of the water has turned me into copper in a mine in Herrengrund.'\r\n\r\nIn the centre of the cup is the small figure of a miner at work, hammering away at crystals of iron pyrites. The inside of the bowl is plain and functional giving rise to the possibility that this is a working souvenir. Its owner may have been encouraged to take the bowl and scoop up the local water and watch the copper deposits appear on the iron pyrites.\r\n","physicalDescription":"Decorated on the outside with a fish-skin pattern, and an inscription around the rim.  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It comes from the Spania Dolina (formerly Herrengrund) copper mines in modern day Slovakia, a place where the water was said to perform miracles almost akin to  alchemy. High in copper sulphate, the water was diverted into  hollows where iron scraps had been placed. The copper  sulphate reacted with the iron depositing a coating of copper  on the scraps giving them the appearance of copper rather  than iron. This gave rise to the legend that the water had  mysterious, magical properties. The inscription on the outside  of the rim translates as: 'I come from iron but the power of the  water has turned me into copper in a mine in Herrengrund.'\r\n\r\nIn the centre of the cup is the small figure of a miner at work, hammering away at crystals of iron pyrites. The inside of the  bowl is plain and functional giving rise to the possibility that  this is a working souvenir. Its owner may have been  encouraged to take the bowl and scoop up the local water and  watch the copper deposits appear on the iron pyrites.\n\nIt is likely that cups such as this were made by goldsmiths in a town a few miles from Spania Dolina called Banská Bystrica (formerly Neusohl).","historicalContext":"The inscription alludes to the method of obtaining copper, by allowing deposits of it to form on pieces of iron, placed in a flow of a solution of copper sulphate from the mines of Herrengrund.","briefDescription":"Copper-gilt cup decorated with a fish-skin pattern and with a plain gilded bowl, in the centre of which is a gilded pole on which sits the small silver figure of a miner hammering at a cluster of iron pyrites, Spania Dolina (formerly Herrengrund), Slovakia, around 1690-1700","bibliographicReferences":[{"reference":{"text":"","id":""},"details":"","free":"Turner, Eric <font -u>An Introduction to Brass</font>, London, HMSO, 1982 p.17 ill.  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