Description
Ceramic Juglet
12-13 AD century
Persian
Size is about 2 inches tall and weighing about 70 grams.
A ceramic juglet from 12th–13th century Persia, made during the Seljuk period, is a small clay vessel used to pour liquids like water, oil, or perfume. It usually has a round body, a narrow neck, one handle, and a small spout. These juglets were often decorated with simple geometric patterns, plant designs, or Arabic writing. They were covered with colorful glazes such as turquoise or blue, and some had a shiny metallic finish. The careful design and decoration show the skill of Persian craftsmen during this time.
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