

Black Figure Bead and lapis earrings
Black figure drop earrings constructed from gilded silver and brass, they are adorned with elaborately decorated ceramic beads and finished with ol...
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.
Black figure drop earrings constructed from gilded silver and brass, they are adorned with elaborately decorated ceramic beads and finished with ol...
View full detailsHandmade cooking pot based on traditional ceramic casseroles from mainland Greece and the Balkans. These traditional vessels have been used around ...
View full detailsThe powerful Mycenaeans emerged on mainland Greece, and were named after Mycenae, the home to King Agamemnon. This ceramic kylix reflects the exqui...
View full detailsfrom THETIS Cabinet (one-of-a-kind) Experimental vase, hand built and low fired under reducing conditions. It is based on a similar vase of the 5th...
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 detailsBowl on stand with small cups attached around rim. Based on a black glazed multiple kernos AA, late 4th cent. BCE. H: 15,5cm, maxL: 31cm, rimD: 30cm
Black glazed Boeotian kantharos, mid 5th cent. BCE A drinking vessel with characteristic arched band handles and a slightly raised lip above the fl...
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