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Aryballos
Aryballos
Aryballos

Aryballos

Object NameAryballos
Date599-300 BCE
OriginEastern Mediterranean
MediumGlass, core formed
Dimensions2 1/8 × 1 5/8 in. (5.4 × 4.1 cm)
ClassificationsDecorative Arts, Glass
Credit LineGift of Ann and Henry Brunnier. In the Ann and Henry Brunnier Collection, Brunnier Art Museum, University Museums, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.
Object number3.1.5
Status
Not on view
Label TextThe shapes of the core-form vessels were based upon common Greek vessels made from clay. In the sixth and fifth centuries B.C. those vessels included the alabastron, oinoche, amphoriskos, and aryballos. The aryballos was used by bathers as a container for oil; the vessel was suspended from their wrists.
Locations
  • (not entered)  Iowa State University, Brunnier Art Museum
Lentoid aryballos
Object Name: Lentoid aryballos
mid 6th- 5th century BCE
Object number: 3.1.11
Amphoriskos
Object Name: Amphoriskos
599-300 BCE
Object number: 3.1.58
Amphoriskos
Object Name: Amphoriskos
599-300 BCE
Object number: 3.1.10
Amphoriskos
Object Name: Amphoriskos
299-0 BCE
Object number: 3.1.1
Amphoriskos
Object Name: Amphoriskos
6th-4th century BCE
Object number: 3.1.6
Bottle
Object Name: Bottle
Late 19th-20th century
Object number: 3.1.14
Oinochoe or Jug
Object Name: Oinochoe or Jug
600-400 BCE
Object number: 3.1.9
Alabastron
Object Name: Alabastron
6th-5th century BCE
Object number: um89.44
Amphoriskos
Object Name: Amphoriskos
3rd-1st century BCE
Object number: 3.1.4
2-Handled Cup
Object Name: 2-Handled Cup
Late 19th-20th century
Object number: 3.1.15
Footed Unguent bottle
Object Name: Footed Unguent bottle
Late 4th-5th century
Object number: 3.1.31
Pulled Feather pattern
Object Name: Vase
Durand Glass Works division of Vineland Flint Glassworks
1924-1932
Object number: 3.15.104