Enochoe Ancient Greek Ceramic Wine Vessels - Louvre Museum
It is an ancient Greek wine vessel, named after the Greek words oinos (wine) and kheo (pour), meaning "pouring wine vessel". The feature is a wide mouth, usually in the shape of a clover, with a deep mouth and a thick vertical handle at the back. Based on its size and decoration, it can be inferred that its main function is to hold liquids, most likely wine. The place of origin is Mileto, manufactured around 600 to 575 BC. The decoration includes blooming lotus flowers and flower buds, as well as goat and rose patterns. Showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of ancient Greek art. Currently housed in the Louvre Museum
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