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ALASHIYA VESSEL
The Alashiya vessel traces its name to the Late Bronze Age world of Cyprus, known in Near Eastern texts as Alashiya. In the ancient Mediterranean, objects like this moved between worlds. Copper, ceramics, and beliefs passed through ports and households alike. Forms remained deliberate. Purposeful. Designed to endure touch and time. The Alashiya vessel belongs to that tradition. An object shaped by movement, exchange and lived ritual rather than spectacle. Dimensions: 11 inches in wide. 12 inches tall. Material: Plaster


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