Ca. 3000-2000 BC.
A stone jar distinguished by its remarkable features and meticulous craftsmanship. Hewn from stone, this jar boasts a bulbous lower body, elegantly tapering into a corseted neck that culminates in a thick, slightly outward-facing rim. The jar is supported by a small circular flat base, ensuring stability and balance. The stone's enchanting veins traverse the surface, lending a natural and aesthetically pleasing allure to the vessel. Its super smooth surface attests to the dexterity of the artisans who expertly carved and polished the stone, resulting in a captivating tactile experience for the beholder. The elaborate craftsmanship and use of stone in its creation might suggest a ceremonial or ritualistic significance possibly employed in religious practices or offerings to deities. Its robust construction would have safeguarded the contents from external elements, ensuring longevity and preservation.
Size: L:70mm / W:55mm ; 315g
Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.
Price realized | 110 GBP |
Starting price | 100 GBP |
Estimate | 200 GBP |