

White painted mug with dots
Mug from Phylakopi II, Melos (ca. 2000–1600 BCE) This Middle Cycladic mug from Melos (National Archaeological Museum, Athens) is decorated with pla...
View full detailsIn our prehistoric handmade creations, you will find a selection of selected decorative items, vases, and jewelry that have “clean” and “smooth” lines.
The original, ancient and yet minimalist style, of cutting back on elements without purpose makes the painted design pop.
Mug from Phylakopi II, Melos (ca. 2000–1600 BCE) This Middle Cycladic mug from Melos (National Archaeological Museum, Athens) is decorated with pla...
View full detailsMug from Phylakopi II, Melos (ca. 2000–1600 BCE) This Middle Cycladic mug from Melos (National Archaeological Museum, Athens) is decorated with a p...
View full detailsfrom Thetis cabinet A pair of two hand built bowls based on Middle Neolithic prototypes from Tsangli (Sesklo II style), ca 5800-5400 BCE, Archaeol...
View full detailsA 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...
View full detailsfrom THETIS Cabinet Terracotta Statuette of a Woman with Bird Face, ca. 1450–1200 BCE This figurine exemplifies Cypriot coroplastic art from the L...
View full detailsmade in 2004/5 H:14cm, RimD:5cm, MaxL:7.5cm
A unique necklace made from an assortment of faience, ceramic, porcelain, glass, lapis, coral and carnelian beads with a gold plated silver clasp. ...
View full detailsA unique necklace made from an assortment of faience, ceramic, porcelain, glass, lapis and carnelian beads with a gold plated silver clasp. THETIS...
View full detailsfrom Thetis cabinet Hand-built bowl based on a Middle Neolithic lekane from Thessaly, ca 5800-5400 BCE, Archaeological Museum of Volos. Made by Ip...
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 detailsA stemmed cup decorated with stylized murex sea shells, based on a prototype of the MET collection, ca. 1400–1300 BCE. During the Late Helladic I...
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