Description
5″ Red Slip MB II Juglet Discovered in Hebron with Certificate
During the time when patriarchs traveled across Canaan, Middle Bronze Age Juglet artifacts illuminated daily biblical life. Families used these vessels to store precious liquids like oil or honey.
This specific example, found in Hebron, dates between 2000–1550 BC. Scholars connect it directly to the era of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Its small opening and red slip reveal advanced Canaanite techniques.
Collectors value such pieces because they bridge archaeology with Genesis narratives. Buyers have this 5″ tall piece shipped direct from Jerusalem with IAA export approval and Certificate of Authenticity.


























