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Black glazed Hellenistic kantharos -'West Slope' style, 3rd cent BC, plain The modern term West Slope pottery describes a type of Greek fine potter...
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 Hellenistic kantharos -'West Slope' style, 3rd cent BC, plain The modern term West Slope pottery describes a type of Greek fine potter...
View full detailsBlack glazed Hellenistic kantharos -'West Slope' style, 3rd cent BC, ribbed decoration The modern term West Slope pottery describes a type of Greek...
View full detailsBlack 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 glaze neck-amphora of the Nikosthenic type, ca. 525-520 BCE. Based on an Attic prototype found in Cerveteri, Etruria from the Louvre Museum C...
View full detailsBlack glazed Boeotian kantharos, mid 5th cent. BCE A drinking vessel featuring distinctive arched band handles and a slightly elevated lip above th...
View full detailsHand built cylindrical vase with incised knob handles near the rim, based on the form of an original from the settlement of Akrotiri in Thera (2nd ...
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