RF Mug – Young Athlete in the Gymnasium
Red-Figure Mug with a Young Athlete Inspired by an Attic red-figure kypelon (type of oinochoe) attributed to the Eretria Painter, this elegant mug ...
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.
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Red-Figure Mug with a Young Athlete Inspired by an Attic red-figure kypelon (type of oinochoe) attributed to the Eretria Painter, this elegant mug ...
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Red-Figure Mug with a Young Woman Washing Her Hair A faithful reproduction of a red-figure fragment attributed to the Eretria Painter, this mug fea...
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Mug from Phylakopi II, Melos (ca. 2000–1600 BCE) This Middle Cycladic mug from Melos (National Archaeological Museum, Athens) is decorated with a p...
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Mug from Phylakopi II, Melos (ca. 2000–1600 BCE) This Middle Cycladic mug from Melos (National Archaeological Museum, Athens) is decorated with pla...
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Black 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
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Red-Figure Mug with the Armed Owl This classical mug features a humorous depiction of an armed owl, inspired by a red-figure kypelon from the Louvr...
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Black glazed ribbed mug based on an original from the Athens Agora collection (object P 23849). Pheidias' shape, ca. 420 BCE. Double handle, with r...
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Black glazed ribbed mug based on an original from the Athens Agora collection (object P 24155). Pheidias shape, late 5th c. BCE Double handle, with...
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Black glazed one handle-skyphos with offset lip AA, 500-480 BCE. H:12cm, maxL: 15cm, rim D:11cm
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Black-glazed calyx cup with incised decoration AA, 290-275 BCE. H: 10cm, maxL: 10cm, rim D: 10cm
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Black-glazed skyphos, Attic Type B (Glaux, meaning 'Owl'), 480-450 BCE. An Attic Type B skyphos with thin walls and a ring foot, featuring two hand...
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Black glazed mug (kypello) ca. 475-450 BCE Dimensions H: 10cm, max L: 12cm, rim D: 10cm
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Black-glazed cylindrical mug (kypello) with horizontal ribbed decoration, ca. 475-425 BCE This nearly straight-sided, cylindrical mug showcases mul...
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Black glazed ribbed mug. Based on an original found in the Ancient Agora of Athens (ca. 450 - 425 BCE) excavated in a trial pit behind the Stoa ret...
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