
Pottery drug jar with parchment cover
- Made:
- Before 1932 in Iran







Pottery drug jar, bluish green, ovoid, with parchment cover, possibly Persian
Drug jars like this served a dual purpose in early modern apothecaries - they were both storage and decoration. This jar has a bright blue glaze and is decorated with a botanical pattern. These jars were used to hold the medicinal ingredients that were used to create remedies in the apothecary and at home. The parchment lid would have been tied with string to keep the contents fresh.
Details
- Category:
- Classical & Medieval Medicine
- Collection:
- Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
- Object Number:
- A112986
- Materials:
- earthenware and parchment
- type:
- drug jars
- credit:
- Bey Yesdi, H.M.