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Black Glazed Ware

Black-glazed ware is a fine category of ancient Athenian pottery produced during the Classical and Hellenistic periods. The modern term refers to vessels covered with a satiny black glaze or gloss, created through the sintering of an extremely fine clay paint or slip.

The cups and plates made at our THETIS workshop draw inspiration from ancient prototypes in the collection of the Athens Agora and reflect the simple elegance of Athenian tableware from the 5th to the 3rd century BC.

This collection is meant to be seen beyond decoration: these are objects of daily use, both beautiful and practical, suitable for drinking and serving.

  • A black glazed calyx krater with two robust upturned handles, resembling a large vase used historically in Ancient Greece for diluting wine.
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    Attic Black

    BG calyx krater

    €620,00
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    Black glazed Calyx Krater, 4th cent. BCE A krater or crater (Greek: κρατήρ, kratēr, literally "mixing vessel") was a large vase in Ancient Greece, ...

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    €620,00
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  • Black vase with two handles on a gray background
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    Attic Black

    BG Nikosthenic amphora

    €535,00
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    Black 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...

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    €535,00
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  • ATTIC BLACK style
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    Attic Black

    BG multiple vase - kernos

    €450,00
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    Black-glazed bowl on stand with small cups attached around the rim.Hollow, flaring base; handles attached horizontally and bent inward over the rim...

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    €450,00
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