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Fish Plate – Faithful Reproduction from the Asteas-Python Workshop This exquisite fish plate is a high-quality reproduction of an original masterpi...
View full detailsThe “potter’s wheel” is a mechanical invention that the Ancient Greeks also used to create the legendary decorated vases. Fun fact, in Homer’s Iliad there are references to the potter’s wheel, and wheel-made pottery was also found at the site of Troy.
Ranging from serveware, tableware, and urns, our decorated wheel-made pieces are one-of-a-kind. We are constantly inspired by authentic scenes; however, we transform them into contemporary objects that can be also useful in your daily life.
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Fish Plate – Faithful Reproduction from the Asteas-Python Workshop This exquisite fish plate is a high-quality reproduction of an original masterpi...
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High-Quality Reproduction Fish Plate This fish plate is based on an original housed at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Created in the early fourth ...
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Black-figure and black-glazed small spouted vessel with a handle Similar small vases from the 5th century BCE are associated with children and are ...
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Reproduction of an Apulian Fish Plate by Darius Painter Workshop This exquisite fish plate is a faithful reproduction of a red-figure work from Sou...
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The black-glazed krater (or crater) is based on an ancient prototype from South Italy, Gnathia, ca. 350 BCE, now at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts....
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Black glazed double spouted askos with added white painted decoration with kaolinite following the style of Six-technique. The form is based on an ...
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A Red-Figure Psykter with Playful Satyrs, ca. 490 BCE This red-figure decoration is inspired by an original Attic psykter signed by Douris (British...
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From the THETIS' cabinet Collection (one-of-a-kind) A black glazed pyxis comprising two items of the 4rth cent BCE. The lid based on a Hellenistic ...
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