15th century medieval semi glazed clay wine pot - Hunter Museum in Limerick
It is a precious ceramic artwork. It has a ribbon shaped handle, with glazed covers on the upper part, handle, and neck inside and outside. This work is currently housed in the Hunter Museum in Limerick. In the Middle Ages, it was a common daily item with a simple and practical design. The ribbon shaped handle is convenient for carrying and pouring wine, while the glazed surface on the neck may be used to protect the pottery from liquid erosion, while also increasing its aesthetic appeal. Although it has been a long time, this semi glazed wine pot is still well preserved, providing us with valuable information for studying medieval ceramic craftsmanship and daily life.
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