Vases Stemmed Kyathos (Drinking Cup)
Stemmed Kyathos (Drinking Cup)

Stemmed Kyathos (Drinking Cup)

Etruscan; probably Vulci · 550-525 BCE
<p>A unique legacy of the Etruscans is the glossy black pottery known as Bucchero ware, made from the 7th century to the late 5th century B.C. Produced for both domestic and funerary uses, Bucchero ware was popular locally and imported across the Mediterranean. The signature shiny black surface was achieved by firing the pottery in a reduced-oxygen kiln, where restricted ventilation caused the iron oxide in the coarse Tuscan clay to turn black. Before firing, the clay was burnished, or polished with a smooth stone, resulting in the sheen so sought after by potters. This sheen mimicked the gleam of bronze vessels.</p>
Date
550-525 BCE
Culture
Vulci
Medium
terracotta, bucchero ware
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession Number
1980.620
Image Source
chicago_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)