Decorated Sessile Kantharos MET
Deep cylindrical drinking cup with two handles, ca. 450BCE This deep cylindrical cup, or sessile kantharos, is based on an Attic cup at the Metropo...
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.
Deep cylindrical drinking cup with two handles, ca. 450BCE This deep cylindrical cup, or sessile kantharos, is based on an Attic cup at the Metropo...
View full detailsThe red figure small calyx crater is a faithful reproduction of a Paestum original vase dating back to approximately 330 BCE, meticulously crafted ...
View full detailsBlack Glaze small kantharos with white decoration in the style of 'six-technique' The lady with a dog scene on side A, is based on the minimal deco...
View full detailsfrom Thetis cabinet (one-of-a-kind) Deep cylindrical drinking cup with two handles, This deep cylindrical drinking cup, or sessile kantharos, fea...
View full detailsThe 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....
View full detailsRed Figure Maenad calyx krater The small calyx krater is inspired by an original Paestan red-figure bell krater at the National Gallery of Victoria...
View full detailsfrom Thetis cabinet (one-of-a-kind) Our Large Kantharos Vase can be used as decoration, bringing ancient Greek design to your home. It is part of ...
View full detailsBlack glaze calyx cup with a white decoration of a nymphe based on a small Gnathia oinochoe of the 4th cent. BCE. H:15cm, RimD:14cm