Lekane Sesklo with band flame decoration
from Thetis cabinet Hand-built bowl based on a Middle Neolithic lekane from Thessaly, ca 5800-5400 BCE, Archaeological Museum of Volos. Made by Ip...
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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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from Thetis cabinet Hand-built bowl based on a Middle Neolithic lekane from Thessaly, ca 5800-5400 BCE, Archaeological Museum of Volos. Made by Ip...
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The powerful Mycenaeans emerged on mainland Greece, and were named after Mycenae, the home to King Agamemnon. This ceramic kylix reflects the exqui...
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A stemmed cup decorated with stylized murex sea shells, based on a prototype of the MET collection, ca. 1400–1300 BCE. During the Late Helladic II...
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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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from Thetis cabinet (one-of-a-kind) Deep cylindrical drinking cup with two handles, This deep cylindrical drinking cup, or sessile kantharos, fea...
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Black 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
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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...
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Small Lekythos with Apotropaic Eyes and Howling Dog After an Attic original, ca. 520–515 BCE – Karlsruhe, Badisches Landesmuseum This exquisite min...
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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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Red 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...
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Black 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...
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Black glazed perfume oil-flask based on Attic aryballoi of the early 5th cent BCE (ca 510 BCE). An aryballos (Greek: ἀρύβαλλος; plural aryballoi) w...
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Black glazed Hellenistic kantharos -'West Slope' style, 3rd cent BC, ribbed decoration The modern term West Slope pottery describes a type of Greek...
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Black glazed ribbed mesomphalos phiale AA, 500-480 BCE H: 6,5cm, maxL: 16,5 cm
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Black glazed Boeotian kantharos, mid 5th cent. BCE A drinking vessel featuring distinctive arched band handles and a slightly elevated lip above th...
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A plain conical bowl inspired by a prototype from a settlement of W. Macedonia, Greece, dating to the Early final Neolithic (c. 4700-4450 BCE). Gl...
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Hand-built cylindrical vase with attached knob-like handles near the rim, inspired by an original form from the prehistoric settlement of Akrotiri ...
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Collared storage jar with a tall, cylindrical foot. Hand-built using fine white clay and coated with a thin interior glaze. The piece was fired in ...
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Bronze Age-inspired vessel from Akrotiri (LCIA, 2nd millennium BCE) This hand-built jug draws its form from a distinctive Bronze Age prototype disc...
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A unique necklace made of silk and metal threads surrounding a hand formed ceramic flower, overpainted with cobalt blue and gilded with bronze; THE...
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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...
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A stemmed drinking cup decorated with stylized murex sea shells, based on a prototype of the MET collection, ca. 1400–1300 BCE. During the Late H...
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Archaic 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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