Description:

Central Asia, Bactrian, ca. 2500 to 2250 BCE. Skillfully carved from grey-blue chlorite schist, this is an ornately incised vessel of a cylindrical form that rises to a very slightly flared, unpronounced rim. Its surface has been meticulously incised with a cross-hatched, diagonal pattern that looks like a densely woven mat, creating a fascinating textured surface that is pleasing to observe and hold. Polished stone vessels are common grave goods from this time period, and they often were left in the tomb with a food offering. Vessels with more elaborate decorative/iconographic programs like this example may have contained prized possessions or luxury products. Size: 4.55" W x 3" H (11.6 cm x 7.6 cm)

Provenance: private New York, USA collection

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#136290

  • Condition: Small chips, pits, and nicks from surface commensurate with age. Very light encrustation in lower profile areas. Adhesive marks on the underside of the base from an old collection sticker.

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