Lecithus; Attica, Greece, 4th century B.C.
Ceramic with black figures.
Attached certificate issued by Ricardo Batista Noguera.
Measurements: 8.5 cm high.
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Lecithus; Attica, Greece, 4th century BC.
Ceramic with black figures.
Attached certificate issued by Ricardo Batista Noguera.
Measurements: 8.5 cm high.
Attic lecithos made of ceramic and decorated with the technique of black figures, although with a linear geometric decoration, covering the belly with a network of diamonds. The lecithos is a type of Greek pottery used to store perfumed oil for body care. This type of vessel was also widely used as funerary vessels. It is characterized by its elongated shape, narrow neck and wide mouth, which both limits the flow of oil and facilitates its application.
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