Bronze strigil (scraper)

Greek

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 161

In the Greek world, olive oil was basic for skin care. After oil was applied to the body, a strigil was used to scrape the surface of the skin clean. Numerous representations on vases indicate that athletes followed this procedure after exercising. While most examples are of bronze, strigils also exist in silver and glass.

Bronze strigil (scraper), Bronze, Greek

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