What does this tell us about the Crusades?
The crusades were a time of extensive trade and travel that influenced the art of the European world. In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, Italian mercantile cities, like Venice, began controlling a lot of Byzantine ceramic trade within the eastern Mediterranean. Shipwrecks reveal the large quantity of ceramics that were traded over long distances.In addition to long-distance trade, it would be easy for a crusader to acquire this artifact at a shop or market in the eastern Mediterranean and bring it back to Europe. Our bowl's unique iconography would refer to their experience in the Holy Land and showcase the crusader's travels there. Ceramics from the eastern Mediterranean would be valuable to a European crusader, acting as a reminder of their crusading experience.