Vases Loom weight with Spinning Owl
Loom weight with Spinning Owl

Loom weight with Spinning Owl

3rd–2nd century B.C.
Discoid loom weight with two holes. On the front (worn), an owl with wings, feet and arms. The extra limbs allow it to hold a distaff and spin wool from a conical basket represented below the spindle. Despite the owl's association with Athens, loom weights with a spinning owl appear to be a unique characteristic of the southern Italian peninsula. The loom weight has red-orange clay and a gray slip.
Date
3rd–2nd century B.C.
Culture
Greek (South Italian)
Dimensions
D: 6.10 cm
Museum
J. Paul Getty Museum
Accession Number
73.AD.10.I.4
Image Source
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