Vintage clay pitcher
This is a vintage terracotta water jug with a unique two-tone glazed design. The water tank is made of terracotta clay. The upper part and handle are covered with a layer of bright green glaze, and the lower part retains the natural unglazed state of terracotta clay. This partially glazed style was common in rural pottery in Europe (especially France and England). In the past, this simple small jug was often used to hold drinks, olive oil or vinegar, but now it is more often used as a decorative vase or a rustic home decoration.
African clay jar
It is a clay jar from early 20th century West Africa collected by the Cleveland Museum of Art. This pottery jar is made of red clay material, with a diameter of 35.7 centimeters (14 1/16 inches) and an overall height of 36.9 centimeters (14 1/2 inches). It showcases the artistic characteristics of the Nupe style, crafted by unknown potters. This work is not only a practical item, but also embodies the aesthetics and techniques of traditional African pottery. The Cleveland Museum of Art purchased this item through the John L. Severance Fund, with the serial number 1995.210.
Ancient Greek clay pot
The ancient Greek clay pot was an ancient Greek ceramic vessel, often used to store and transport small quantities of liquids, such as oils and perfumes. The artifact you mentioned was found on the island of Cyprus during the European Iron Age in the 7th century BC. Production period 7th century BC, Europe (period) Iron Age. It is found on the island of Cyprus (origin). Dimensions: height 22cm, diameter 12.3cm, currently collected in the Louvre Museum in France.
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