Lekanis Pottery

Lekanis Pottery

Lekanides were often given as wedding gifts. Lekanides were often used for serving food where the lid could be overturned and its handle became a foot.

Vases of this type were often presented as wedding gifts, and the scenes on them tend to show women dressing and grooming themselves. Here, the seated woman leaning back to speak to a woman behind her may be a bride whom the others are preparing for her wedding.

Terracotta lekanis with lid (dish), Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET), New York

Information compiled in this site come from the following sources; British Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Smithsonian Institute, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Acropolis Museum, Encyclopedia Britannica, Egypt Time Travel, Journey to Egypt, Getty Institute, Boston Museum of Fine Art 

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