Oinochoe (wine jug)

Bronze

BCE 200-200 CE

Maharashtra

Town Hall Museum, Kolhapur

Details

Culture/Civilisation

India

Theme

Trade, Movement and Exchange

Subtheme

Trade Within India

Case Title

Made in Rome, found in India

Display Location

Coomaraswamy Hall

Findspot

Brahmanpuri, Maharashtra, India

Description

The Brahmapuri Hoard

Four objects in this exhibition – Oinochoe (wine jug)MirrorDisc with Perseus and Andromedaand Griffin– come from a remarkable hoard discovered at Brahmapuri (Kolhapur, Maharashtra) in 1945.  A mix of Indian coins and products, along with Roman imports, they may have been personal belongings or stock for sale in the Satavahana-ruled markets. Were they used by Romans or Indians?

This ornate Roman wine jug with its lion–shaped handle may have belonged to a resident Roman trader or intended as luxury product for onward sale – wine was one of the main imports from the Roman empire.

Related Objects

Griffin

Bead showing a three-masted sailing ship

Mirror

Disc with Perseus and Andromeda

Neptune (Greek Poseidon)