Description
Holyland Blackware Handled Juglet
800-500 bc
Size is about 3.5 inches tall and weighing in at 102.1 grams.
The Holyland Blackware Handled Juglet from 800–500 BC is a small pottery vessel used in the ancient Near East, likely for storing oils, perfumes, or other precious liquids. Made from dark clay and fired to create a black finish, it often features a single handle and a narrow neck for easy pouring. These juglets were common in everyday life and sometimes placed in tombs as offerings. Their simple yet functional design reflects the craftsmanship and daily practices of early cultures in the Holy Land during the Iron Age.
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