The jug is covered with green glaze. It has an oval shape with bulging sides, a rounded base, a short and narrow neck, and a small mouth. There is a handle on one side. The surface is smooth, though in some areas the glaze has worn off over time, leaving light-colored spots.
This jug was used in everyday life for pouring and storing liquids such as water, beverages, and dairy products. Medieval ceramic vessels were an important part of daily life and demonstrate the high level of craftsmanship of that period.
Material: ceramic (clay)
Date: 10th-12th centuries