September in Ancient Greece: A Time of Harvest, Myth, and Tradition
In ancient Greece, September marked the beginning of the harvest season, deeply tied to agricultural rituals and mythology. Festivals celebrated Dionysus, the god of wine, whose myth of transforming Ampelos into a grapevine symbolized life’s cycle of renewal. Demeter, the goddess of the harvest, and her daughter Persephone were also honored, with their story reflecting the seasonal shifts. Our ceramic collection draws inspiration from these ancient traditions, capturing the essence of September’s harvest and the timeless beauty of Greek craftsmanship.
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