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Lydion
The Lydion (Greek λύδιον; plural ''Lydia'') was an ancient Greek vase shape. The shape may have been of Egyptian derivation.〔http://www.about-turkey.com/karun/lydion.htm〕 As indicated by its name, the ''lydion'' originated in Lydia, but was also adopted by potters in Greece. A small spherical perfume container, lacking handles, it was especially popular in East Greece. The vessel stood on a narrow, relatively high foot, cylindrical or conical in shape. The neck could be of varying length; it met the body at an acute angle. The lip was horizontal. Usually, the ''lydion'' was decorated with stripes. In Athens, it was only produced rarely; figural decoration was even rarer. == Bibliography ==
* Wolfgang Schiering: ''Die griechischen Tongefässe. Gestalt, Bestimmung und Formenwandel''. 2. edn. Mann, Berlin 1983, S. 151 ISBN 3-7861-1325-4 (Gebr.-Mann-Studio-Reihe).
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