Tiger patterned Stone Wine Pot - Hunter Museum in Limerick
It is called tiger patterned stone tool due to its mottled surface. There is a circular bottom, spherical body, long neck, and single handle, without decorative accessories. It is a Laelen product from the Rhineland region of Germany, made in the 16th century. Currently housed in the Hunter Museum in Limerick. The surface is mottled, presenting a unique tiger pattern effect, which is caused by the special glaze and firing techniques used in the production of stone tools. It showcases the ceramic production techniques and artistic styles of that time, and also provides us with an understanding and research of people's daily lives and social habits during that era.
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