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Menorah Flask

Byzantineca. 600 (Late Antique)

The Walters Art Museum

The Walters Art Museum
Baltimore, United States

This hexagonal flask is decorated with a menorah, a palm tree, and geometric forms. Many similar flasks substitute crosses for the Jewish symbol, indicating that a single workshop served the needs of both Christians and Jews in the area around Jerusalem. Menorah flasks, often discovered in graves, were used as funerary offerings, and to hold holy oil that came from synagogues and holy places on Mount Zion.

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  • Title: Menorah Flask
  • Creator: Byzantine
  • Date Created: ca. 600 (Late Antique)
  • Location Created: Israel, Jerusalem
  • Physical Dimensions: 3 9/16 x 3 x 2 11/16 in. (9 x 7.7 x 6.9 cm)
  • Type: Glasswares
  • External Link: https://art.thewalters.org/detail/35527
  • Medium: glass
  • Accession Number: 47.673
The Walters Art Museum

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