Cypriot Incised Bowl

An ancient Cypriot black polished bowl with one lug handle and incised diamond designs filled with white lime.

Middle Cypriot I-II,
Ca. 1900 - 1725 BC.
Diameter: 3 1/2 in. (9.5 cm).

Red and black polished ware pottery were prevalent in Bronze Age Cyprus (ca. 2400-1650 BC). The wares were widely used in daily life and exported abroad. They are found in many burial sites indicating its value and role in funerary practices. Polished ware was created through a specific firing process that reduced the oxygen supply in the kiln at the end of firing. This method was combined with incision and polishing to create the lustrous and durable contrasting finish.

cf.: British Museum, 1888,0927.18; V. Karageorghis, Ancient Art from Cyprus: The Cesnola Collection, (New York, 2000), p. 31, no. 29.
Formerly in the collection of Jerome Eisenberg, New York; acquired at Christie' in 1992..
Inv#: 9348
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$2,000

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