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  2. Lug (knob) - Wikipedia

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    In Ancient Egypt, lugs contained a hole for suspension, with 2or 3–lugged vessels most common. In Roman times, lugs were on some types of column-sections to aid in construction. After slung by rope into position with a crane, the lugs were then masoned off. In Japan, Iga ware vases with lugs on each side are called "ears" and are an ...

  3. Stockholm Alhambra Vase - Wikipedia

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    The Stockholm Alhambra Vase, like the other extant Alhambra vases were likely used for decorative purposes given their scale and winged handles, designed for lateral movements instead of for carrying water. [9] Collectively, the Alhambra vases are not meant to hold anything in particular.

  4. Hydria - Wikipedia

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    The hydria has three handles, two horizontal ones at its sides and a vertical one on its back. [3] The horizontal handles were pulled from balls of clay which were then attached below the shoulder on the hydria. [7] The handles were cylindrical and upturned. The vertical handle was also pulled from a ball of clay but it was centre-ridged and ...

  5. Krater - Wikipedia

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    The lower body is shaped like the calyx of a flower, and the foot is stepped. The psykter-shaped vase fits inside it so well stylistically that it has been suggested that the two might have often been made as a set. It is always made with two robust upturned handles positioned on opposite sides of the lower body or "cul". [7]

  6. David Vases - Wikipedia

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    [2] [8] On the neck are two elephant heads forming two handles. Originally, the vases had porcelain rings suspended from the handles. [4] There are a few small differences in decorations between the two vases, for example, the mouth of the dragon is closed in one but open in the other. [2]

  7. Caeretan hydria - Wikipedia

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    Under the handles, there are single palmettes. The study of Caeretan Hydriai was advanced especially by Jaap M. Hemelrijk. [2] He also distinguished the two masters to whom the vases are ascribed, but his distinction of potters and painters of ornaments has not prevailed. He called the two artists the Busiris Painter and the Eagle Painter. The ...

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