Sphero-Conical Vessel with Stamped & Incised Decoration - SF.214, Origin: Central Asia, Circa: 12 th Century AD to 13 th Century AD, Dimensions: 4" (10.2cm) high, Collection: Islamic Art, Style: Islamic, Medium: Earthenware. The sphero-conical vessel style of objects form a distinct group, homogeneously brought together by their shape and material. Usually, these objects are the same size. The form is characterized by the “sphero-conical†shape of the body, the outline varies, but almost all have a narrow neck usually with a groove beneath the lip that would be used to tie a stopper down, and the opening is usually very small. The colour, texture and finish will vary. This sphero-conical vessel is made of light earthenware, and stamped with circular motifs. Most often, these objects are dark, fine grained and compact. Firing appears to be high as to render the object impenetrable. The thickness of the walls gives the object weight and strength, and no doubt helps to improve water tightness.
Antiquities Ancient Near East
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