Vases Black-Gloss Mug
Black-Gloss Mug

Black-Gloss Mug

late 400s–300s BCE
Nearly cylindrical with a vertical ring handle, this vessel looks like a modern cup for tea or coffee—drinks not known in the classical world. Although the shape is unusual for an ancient drinking vessel, other examples exist, and the manufacture is typical. Turned on a wheel, the cup has a flat base and seven applied fillets adorning the exterior. Its black-gloss coating derives from the same firing technology used for black-figure and red-figure decoration.
Date
late 400s–300s BCE
Culture
South Italian
Dimensions
H: 6.90 cm
Medium
ceramic
Museum
Cleveland Museum of Art
Accession Number
1991.167
Image Source
cleveland_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)