RF Hermes and Paris large Lekythos
from THETIS Cabinet (one-of-a-kind) Red figure large lekyhtos (oil-flask) depicting the god Hermes and the prince of Troy Paris, well known from th...
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.
from THETIS Cabinet (one-of-a-kind) Red figure large lekyhtos (oil-flask) depicting the god Hermes and the prince of Troy Paris, well known from th...
View full detailsHydria (neck) with White-on-Black Feast Scene featuring Maenads and Satyrs Maenads were a popular subject in Classical Athenian pottery, often depi...
View full detailsRed Figure Hydria by the Kleophades painter from THETIS Cabinet A very accurate reproduction of the original kalpis (hydria) at the National Archa...
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 detailsfrom Thetis cabinet (one-of-a-kind) This exquisite black figure amphora is based on an Attic terracotta amphora (jar) type B, attributed to the ma...
View full detailsA Red-Figure Psykter with Playful Satyrs, ca. 490 BCE This red-figure decoration is inspired by an original Attic psykter signed by Douris (British...
View full detailsRed Figure Hydria by the Kleophades painter A high quality reproduction of an original kalpis (hydria) at the National Archaeological Museum of Nap...
View full detailsFrom Thetis' cabinet One-Handled Kantharos with Phallic Spout, Attica, ca. 460 BC This unique kantharos, originating from Attica, breaks with the t...
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