What is Oinochoe used for?

The Oinochoe was a small pitcher used for pouring wine from a krater into a drinking cup. The word oinochoe means “wine-pourer.” The kylix was a drinking cup with a broad, relatively shallow body.

What is a Aryballos used for?

An aryballos (Greek: ἀρύβαλλος; plural aryballoi) was a small spherical or globular flask with a narrow neck used in Ancient Greece. It was used to contain perfume or oil, and is often depicted in vase paintings being used by athletes during bathing.

What is a Greek urn called?

The Greek Amphora The best-known type of Ancient Greek vase is the storage or transport vessel called the amphora, though other types include the pithos, pelike, hydria, and pyxis.

Where was Oinochoe found?

Terracotta oinochoe (jug) late 10th–early 9th century B.C. The vases in this case with the accession numbers that begin with 30.118. 1 belong to a deposit that was found at the Sanctuary of Zeus on Mount Hymettos, near Athens.

What was the Oinochoe made of?

Terracotta

Oenochoe
οἰνοχόη
Terracotta trefoil oenochoe, Wild Goat style, C. 625 BC–600 BC, in the Louvre. Below: bronze trefoil-mouthed oenochoe with Dionysus head on handle attachment, 330-320 BC, part of the Vassil Bojkov collection, Sofia, Bulgaria
Material Mainly terracotta, rarely metals, stone, and later glass

How do you say Aryballos?

noun, plural ar·y·bal·loi [ar-uh-bal-oi].

When was Aryballos invented?

9th century bc
Commonly used as a scent or oil bottle, particularly by athletes at the baths, the aryballos derives from the globular wine pourer (oinochoe) of the Geometric style (9th century bc), evolving its distinctive shape in the early Proto-Corinthian style (8th century bc).

Why are Greek vases black and orange?

The bright colours and deep blacks of Attic red- and black-figure vases were achieved through a process in which the atmosphere inside the kiln went through a cycle of oxidizing, reducing, and reoxidizing. During the oxidizing phase, the ferric oxide inside the Attic clay achieves a bright red-to-orange colour.

What are the 4 shapes of vase painting?

Oenochoe Shape 1.

  • Oinochoe Shape 2.
  • Oinochoe Shape 3.
  • Oinochoe Shape 7.
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  • What was one very typical function of the white ground lekythos?

    The Lekythos was used to smear perfumed oil on a woman’s skin prior to getting married and were often placed in tombs of unmarried women to allow them to prepare for a wedding in the afterlife.