Squat jar with two lugs
Description
Probably pegmatitic quartz diorite
AI image analysis claude-haiku-4-5
Machine-generated from the object's image on May 2026. Not curatorial; treat deities, names, and signs below as the model's best reading, not authority.
A squat jar with two prominent lugs on opposite sides, made of pegmatitic quartz diorite with a mottled grey and cream coloration characteristic of the material.
This squat jar exhibits the characteristic form of Old Kingdom vessel production. The shape is globular with a rounded, bulbous body that tapers slightly toward the neck. Two small lugs (handles) are positioned symmetrically on opposite sides of the upper portion of the vessel, typical of functional jars designed for carrying liquids or provisions. The surface shows the natural mottling and veining of pegmatitic quartz diorite, a hard stone material commonly used for high-status vessels in the Old Kingdom. The rim appears relatively plain and undecorated, consistent with utilitarian stonework of this period. The overall execution suggests skilled stone-working appropriate to Old Kingdom craftsmanship, though the vessel appears unadorned with hieroglyphic or figurative decoration.
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- From the source institution — accession, description, dimensions, and dating are as catalogued by Metropolitan Museum of Art — Egyptian Art (Open Access).
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