Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture

"ʼibrīq ʽarāʼis" a Muslim Wedding Jug – Syria or Palestine

Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
"ʼibrīq ʽarāʼis", a jug, decorated with spouts and a dove (for good luck). [Syria or Palestine, the 20th century?].
Unglazed black clay.
A jug with a high neck, shaped like a dove close to its rim as a sign of good luck. The jug has four handles decorated with spouts and eight additional spouts – six of them are "blind" and two are functional. It is the custom for the bride and groom to drink together from the functional spouts. Flowers and candles are placed in the "blind" spouts.
Height: approx. 45cm. good condition. Blemishes and minor stains.
For similar items, see the collection of the Eretz Israel Museum, Tel-Aviv. Item ICMS_EIM_MHP22.68 and item ICMS_EIM_MHP19.2015.
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