A jebena is a traditional Ethiopian flask made of pottery and used to brew coffee. The coffee itself is called bunna. The jebena holds a significant place in Ethiopia and is often used in the coffee ceremony, where women serve coffee to their guests in small clay or ceramic pots. The jebena is usually made of clay and has a neck pouring spout, and a handle where the neck connects with the base. The jebenas used in Ethiopia commonly have a spout, whereas those utilized in Eritrea usually do not. The jebena is laid directly upon hot coals to bring the water to a brewing temperature. A filter made from hoehair or other material is placed in the spout of the jebena to prevent the grounds from escaping. The jebena is coidered a household staple in Ethiopia, and the decoratio and desig on it are often used to represent social status.