Mammalian shaped stirrup pot - Bonn Collection, America
In the Bonn American Collection, there is a mammalian shaped stirrup pot. The main design of this pot imitates the image of a lying, curled mammal, with a very large stirrup relative to the body and a long neck. The origin of this stirrup pot is not yet clear, it was collected by Teddy Hahn. The stirrup jar is an ancient pottery commonly used to hold liquids such as oil or wine, and its design and production techniques reflect the level of craftsmanship and aesthetic style of ancient civilization. It is not only a practical container, but also a work of art that embodies the creativity and skills of ancient craftsmen.
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