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Spanish Iron-Bound Chest
This heavily reinforced chest (16th–17th cc.) served both as secure storage and as a display of wealth and power. Its curved lid, riveted iron plating, and complex lock mechanisms protected valuables during long-distance colonial transport. Such chests circulated among merchants, clergy, and administrators, embodying the movement of bullion, documents, and status across the Spanish Empire.
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