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<I>Lion Vessel,</I> 600-575 B.C.<BR>Terracotta, H. 10, L. 12.5, W. 4.8, Inv. 43332
Lion Vessel (about 600-575 BC)
Syracuse, Giardino di Spagna
Terracotta, refined light brown and yellow clay, painted
Museo Archeologico Regionale "Paolo Orsi" di Siracusa, inv. 43332
[Cat. no. 48]

Lion Vessel (about 600-575 BC)

Made to hold scented oils, this ceramic vessel is rare because of its innovative design. Harmonious proportions highlight refined decoration painted in delicate detail. As a perfume container, the object joins larger numbers of simpler, small-scale Corinthian vessels filled with precious ointment and exported throughout the Mediterranean-not unlike the current importation in specially designed bottles of perfumes from afar.

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