A narrow necked, 27cm tall red stoneware vase. Fired to 1260°C / Δ-7, and glazed with a combination of unwashed pear and apple woodash.
The vessel features decorative markings similar to that of Late Mesolithic pottery from hunter-gather cultures of Northwestern Europe such as the Ertebølle Culture (5400 BCE) and the Early Neolithic Pitted-ware Culture (3500 BCE).
Height: ≈27cm
Max. width: ≈13cm
Max. diameter: ≈43cm
Weight: ≈2.2kg
If you’d like more information about the specifics of the vessel, its manufacture or the specifics of the archaeology that has informed it’s design, please feel free to contact me using the contact page form and I will gladly respond!
A narrow necked, 27cm tall red stoneware vase. Fired to 1260°C / Δ-7, and glazed with a combination of unwashed pear and apple woodash.
The vessel features decorative markings similar to that of Late Mesolithic pottery from hunter-gather cultures of Northwestern Europe such as the Ertebølle Culture (5400 BCE) and the Early Neolithic Pitted-ware Culture (3500 BCE).
Height: ≈27cm
Max. width: ≈13cm
Max. diameter: ≈43cm
Weight: ≈2.2kg
If you’d like more information about the specifics of the vessel, its manufacture or the specifics of the archaeology that has informed it’s design, please feel free to contact me using the contact page form and I will gladly respond!