Vintage ceramic bottle by Velimir Dordevic made in Serbia in the 1970s. Velimir Dordevic - representative of the Serbia Pirot pottery school, whose activities span half a century of craft and art. This is a bottle for water or wine, in the Serbian tradition it is most often called “buklija” or “čutura” It was used for storing liquids, most often wine, raki or water. It was actively used at weddings, baptism and other ceremonies, by shepherds and peasants in the field, on holidays and during travels. It often had two necks: one for pouring, the second for drinking (or for regulating the air during pouring). The vase is in very good vintage condition, with no damage. The bottle has the original signature of the master. Dimensions: Width: 16 cm / 6.3 inches Height: 21 cm / 8.3 inches Depth: 4 cm / 1.6 inches This piece has an attribution mark, I am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution