Hilarri
Hilarri is the name given to disk-shaped funerary steles that are typical of the Basque Country.
These funerary steles present a disc-shaped head facing the rising sun on a trapezoidal stand. They belong to an old tradition throughout all of the Western Mediterranean, which includes parts of Europe and North Africa, but today they are mainly found in the Basque Country.
Examples
Ornamentation
Typology
The disc may be decorated by:- geometric symbols, generally organizing the disc into four or eight circle sectors, a structuring of space that recalls the coat of arms of Navarre;
- a single rosette;
- a lauburu or other figures that indicate a rotation;
- more specific figures.
Geometric symbols
Geometric symbols are regularly distributed on the disc within 4 or 8 circle sectors. The quarters are often delimited by a cross as:- a flowered cross, often reinforced by tangent arcs linking arms to each other;
- a kind of cross pattée with concave ends evoking the Maltese cross;
- an Occitan cross, similar to the former but with, for each arm, 2 concavities delimited by 3 tips.
Each sector is decorated with various small decorative symbols such as stars, moons, potent crosses or rosettes. They may be different in each sector. Sometimes, depictions of tools point out the trade of the deceased, whose name is seldom mentioned. Stylized hands open upwards may also be found.
Rosettes
Many steles are decorated by single rosettes. In this case the order of symmetry is often 6. The most frequent figures are:- rosettes made up of 6 laurel leaves ;
- rosettes with 8 to 36 petals radiating from a central spot;
- stars as pentagram, hexagram or octogram ; sometimes an armed-cross is superimposed, arms being inserted between points;
- a square made up of 4 smaller squares;
- one circular string making up 4 or 6 loops around a central spot or circle, or 2 of them doing 8 loops; these rosettes seem static but in fact, loops have a sense of rotation that can be figured or not.
Figures indicating a rotation
- the lauburu;
- solar rosettes.
Other symbols
Some more specific figures can be encountered as:- a figure that looks like a $ symbol, made up of 3 vertical lines, crossing 3 horizontal segments, linked to each other as a wide S; it could be a symbolic representation of weaving;
- Christograms ;
- some rare human representations can also be noticed; pentagrams could have been a stylization of human body.