karkeins
Karkeins are a type of traditional, handcrafted ceramic vessel originating from the coastal regions of the Mediterranean, particularly in Greece and Turkey. The name "karkeins" is derived from the Greek word *καρκίνης*, meaning "crab," which may reference the vessel’s shape or its historical use in crab fishing. These containers are typically small, conical, or bulbous in form, often with narrow openings, and are made from clay fired at high temperatures to create durable, water-resistant pottery.
Karkeins were commonly used for storing and transporting liquids such as olive oil, wine, or water, as
Today, karkeins are appreciated as examples of traditional craftsmanship and cultural heritage. They are occasionally used