Description
Pottery used in Judea at the time of the First Temple.
Cooking vessel during the Iron age I- II 1050 B.C – 6500 B.C. During the Iron age period cooking pots were manufactured in the south of Israel the Negev and transported to the Judea.
Heavy, thick, and nicely packed pottery is the technique that is used to make these pots, which keep them heavy and less likely to break.
Two heavy handled with a round nick with slips on pot shape jar, what makes this intact ancient clay rare and wise buying and investing inn.
Zak’s Antiquities is the website of Zak’s fine art and antiquities. Located on the Christian Quarter road in Jerusalem’s Old City. The shop began in 1964 and has remained as a family owned and operated business till this day. For the past 50 years Zak’s Antiquities has sold ancient coins, antiquities and art authentic to Israel and Jerusalem.