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 detailsRed figure Aryballos with the armed owl The armed owl that decorates the surface of this classical aryballos (perfumed oil flask) is based on a sim...
View full detailsThis little lekythos is a charming example of Six's technique and reproduces a prototype at the Karlsruhe, Badisches Landesmuseum, ca. 520-515 B.C....
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 detailsRed Figure mug with the armed owl The armed owl that decorates the surface of this classical mug is based on a red figure kypelon from the Louvre M...
View full detailsBlack Figure mug with vertical handles depicting a group of dancing maenads and satyrs, ca. 520 BCE Dimensions H: 8.5cm, Rim D: 9cm, Max L: 15cm
from Thetis cabinet (one-of-a-kind) Deep cylindrical drinking cup with two handles, This deep cylindrical drinking cup, or sessile kantharos, fea...
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
from Thetis cabinet (one-of-a-kind) White - ground oil flask (lekythos) decorated with diluted clay-paint that produces a gold-like outline with t...
View full detailsArchaic Aryballos (Oil Flask), ca. 620–590 BCE This piece is inspired by an Early Corinthian aryballos housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Du...
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