Terracotta funnel vase

Native Italic, Daunian

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 161

The funnel vase is a large shape with a rotund body, tall lip, and short vertical handles at least one of which is often in the shape of a closed hand with fingers extended. Typically Daunian, it is a counterpart to the Greek krater.

Terracotta funnel vase, Terracotta, Native Italic, Daunian

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