Alabaster alabastron (perfume vase), Cyprus
Summary
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The alabastron is a pear-shaped or elongated cylindrical vessel with a rounded bottom. Unlike the rhyton, the alabastron can stand upright. Alabastrons were used to store aromatic substances and liquids, mostly by women. Men used aribastrons in similar cases.
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Tags
alabaster
alabastra
calcite
gypsum
stone
vases
vessels
asia
cyprus
miscellaneous stone vases
cypriot
archaic or classical
alabastron
alabaster alabastron
perfume
vase
perfume vase
high resolution
3 d object
metropolitan museum of art
medieval art
Date
0500 - 1500
in collections
Source
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Link
Copyright info
Public Domain Dedication (CC0)