Iberian Orinoco Ceramic Wine Pot - Waldpenias Museum
Ceramic products
Spain
3rd century BC
Waldepernias Museum
Castile La Mancha region
Iberian Orinoco Ceramic Wine Pot
3D model of ceramic wine pot
Iberian Orinoco
Clover shaped mouth
Ancient Iberians
1
Coin
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Iberian Oenochoe, also spelled as oenochoe, is a ceramic wine jug with a finely curved handle and a clover shaped mouth. This type of wine pot comes from the archaeological site of Cerrodela Cabezas in Vald é Penias, Castile La Mancha region of Spain, dating back to the Iron Age (3rd century BC). This cultural relic is collected in the Waldpenias Museum. Not only is it a practical container, but it is also a showcase of art and craftsmanship. Its intricate curves and unique mouth design reflect the aesthetic concepts and pottery making techniques of ancient Iberians.