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Lekythos (Oil Bottle) Fragment



Clay

11/16 in. x 1 7/8 in. x 3/16 in. (1.8 cm x 4.8 cm x 0.4 cm)

Bryn Mawr College
Accession Number: 2009.4.27
Geography: Europe, Greece
Classification: Containers and Vessels; Vessels; Lekythoi
Findspot: "Greek Geometric- Hellenistic sherds, sites various"

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  • black - UCL (Universal Color Language) standard color name identifying a range of blackish colors. More specifically, black is an achromatic color of maximum darkness, referring to objects having little or no hue owing to the absorption of almost all light in the visible spectrum. In the context of pigments, black is theoretically the mixture of all colors. In the context of colors of light, black is the absence of light.
  • ceramic glaze - Thin, opaque, vitreous coating that is applied to the surface of a ceramic body by painting, spraying, or dipping, in order to add color, texture, or water resistance to the object. The glaze is applied to the surface of a fired ceramic piece, and then the piece is refired at a temperature that vitrifies the glaze, but is lower than the original firing temperature. Ceramic glazes are usually mixtures of silicates, colorants, and flux.
  • engobe - Slip glaze applied over a clay body to provide a smooth surface for further glazing or decoration, usually by dipping or brushing; contains color oxides as well as clay, feldspar, and silica.
  • lekythoi - Ancient Greek one-handled, usually tall and slender narrow-necked vessels used for oil and unguents and as an offering for the dead. The form resembles the aryballos in that it has a narrow neck and a single handle, but the lekythos is generally a taller vessel with a small, deep mouth. The Greek word lekythos was undoubtedly used for the various forms called "lekythos" today, although it also appears that the term was used for oil vessels in general in Ancient times.
  • slip - Fine clay which, when mixed with water, results in a fluid with a creamlike consistency, used in casting, glazing, decorating, and repairing ceramic wares; in its natural state, it contains sufficient flux to be used for glazing and decorating without the need of additives. For ceramic glaze with a high content of slip, use "slip glaze."

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<ref name=BMC>cite web |url=http://triarte.brynmawr.edu/objects-1/info/165919 |title=Lekythos (Oil Bottle) Fragment |author=Bryn Mawr College Library Special Collections |accessdate=5/31/2023 |publisher=Bryn Mawr College</ref>

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