Jug with a globular body, straight edge with grooves and a fine triangular molding on the outside, a developed cylindrical neck at the base of which also has a flat molding at the junction with the body, and an oval section handle that starts from the edge to the middle of the belly. .
It is made with orange-toned paste and oxidizing firing, having a reddish gouache finish, somewhat darker than the paste, composed of a fine red clay diluted in water with iron oxide.
According to research by Aránzazu Mendívil, parallels have been found in the Albarracín Castle dating from around the 11th century.