Object Description
A Cypriot, miniature globular juglet, of typical black-on-red form. It features a bulbous body, that leads to a flaring, trumpet mouth. There is a pronounced ridge at the junction of body and neck. An applied handle has been added from the ridged neck to the start of the body. The jug stands on a flattened base. The whole of the vessel is made of a buff clay with a vibrant red-brown slip and covered in geometric decoration in black pigment. The neck and body are decorated with linear bands, whilst three groups of five concentric circles also enrich the top of the body. Such ornamentation was typical of the ware’s style.
Date: Circa 800 – 600 BC