Despotiko Black incised vase
Despotiko Black incised vase, Early Cycladic I This ceramic vase draws inspiration from the ancient treasures of the Early Cycladic I era (3200-28...
View full detailsThe products include ancient toys (dolls, marbles, astragalus bones, iynx, spinning tops, figurines), digging kits and puzzles, jewellery, tableware (drinking vessels, plates and other black glazed pottery from the ancient Athens Agora), cooking pots and artefacts inspired by the Prehistoric pottery of the Cyclades and Thessaly.
They are classified according to type, style and availability. Don't miss the objects from the Thetis' Cabinet /One-of-a-kind items, which were made during the first decade of our experimental production at THETIS Workshop.
ATTIC BLACK ceramics are hand-thrown or hand modelled, hand painted with clay-based slips and the colours emerge during firing. They are free of toxic elements or acrylic materials and are not affected by usual liquids (tea, coffee, wine, vinegar, oil, detergents) or exposure to heat.
Despotiko Black incised vase, Early Cycladic I This ceramic vase draws inspiration from the ancient treasures of the Early Cycladic I era (3200-28...
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 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 detailsBlack 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...
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...
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