Jug with only a handle

SHORT DESCRIPTION:

The body is globular and very flattened. A high cylindrical neck (provided with an indistinct and flattened rim) is inserted in it. A ribbed handle is placed between the higher part of the body and the central part of the neck. The deep end is distinct and concave. The surfaces are carefully polished and covered with a white/greyish colour. The decoration is crafted with pinpoint tooling then filled with a white paste.

On the neck there are four horizontal continuous rows of rhombuses, separated by two linear parallel and horizontal elements. Of the four aforementioned rows, the upper and the lower present the rhombuses covered with an oblique reticulum that determines nine little rhombuses for each of them. In the intermediate rows every rhombus is divided into four equal parts. The last parallel horizontal lines that delimitate the last inferior row of rhombuses run on the edge of attack between the body and the neck. Some groups of vertical lines follow.