Amlash Terracotta Beaker with Lug Handles

£ 495.00

A finely modelled terracotta, Amlash beaker with small perforated lug handles. The vessel features a carinated body which sits on a flattened, circular base. Three pointed feet have been added, adding another decorative element to the beaker. The globular body leads to a narrow, cylindrical neck with no rim. The vessel features an attractive red colouring from the natural terracotta.

Date: Circa 1200 - 700 BC
Condition: Very fine. Some natural encrustation and abrasions, consistent with age.

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SKU: AH-1271 Category: Tag:

The term ‘Amlash Culture’, has generally been used to designate material cultures excavated at Gilan, an archaeological site on the southern shore of the Caspian sea, and refers to a group of Iron Age pottery and metal executions with a strong visual character. Amlash terracotta vessels , such as this fine example, might have been inspired by paralleled metal wares of the same period, and were used in funeral libation contexts, ritual occasions and in everyday life. Amlash pottery is distinct in its style and frequently features sharp, clean edges, and was decorated with geometric patterns and anthropomorphic or zoomorphic representations. The Amlash culture interacted with other contemporary cultures, such as the Urartians, Elamites, and Medes, fusing a myriad of styles and decorative elements.

Weight 163.9 g
Dimensions W 10.3 x H 10 cm
Culture

Pottery and Porcelain

Region

Reference: For similar: The Metropolitan Museum, New York, item 61.100.89

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