

BG calyx krater
Black glazed Calyx Krater, 4th cent. BCE A krater or crater (Greek: κρατήρ, kratēr, literally "mixing vessel") was a large vase in Ancient Greece, ...
View full detailsDiscover the roots of design in selected minimalistic pieces from the Ancient Agora in Athens and bring the ATTIC BLACK glaze known for its velvet sheen and unsurpassed quality in your every-day life.
Our new Organic White Collection draws inspiration from Neolithic and Bronze age pottery from mainland Greece and the Aegean islands where we have omitted the original decoration to emphasize on the sculptural shapes and the hand forming techniques.
Black glazed Calyx Krater, 4th cent. BCE A krater or crater (Greek: κρατήρ, kratēr, literally "mixing vessel") was a large vase in Ancient Greece, ...
View full detailsBlack-glazed bowl on stand with small cups attached around the rim.Hollow, flaring base; handles attached horizontally and bent inward over the rim...
View full detailsBlack Glazed skyphos - Attic type AA, 470-460 BCE H:12cm, maxL:21c , rim D:14cm
Black glazed one-handle skyphos AA, 500 - 480 BCE. H: 10cm, maxL: 17cm, rimD: 13cm
A plain conical bowl inspired by a prototype from a settlement of W. Macedonia, Greece, dating to the Early final Neolithic (c. 4700-4450 BCE). Gl...
View full detailsCollared storage jar with a tall, cylindrical foot. Hand-built using fine white clay and coated with a thin interior glaze. The piece was fired in ...
View full detailsBronze Age-inspired vessel from Akrotiri (LCIA, 2nd millennium BCE) This hand-built jug draws its form from a distinctive Bronze Age prototype disc...
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