

RF Mug - woman washing her hair
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...
View full detailsAs the summer sun bathed ancient Greece in golden light, daily life moved to a vibrant rhythm — from lively gatherings in the Agora to sacred festivals under the open sky. Young men trained in the gymnasium or joined in procession, while young women prepared for rituals, washed their hair in cool basins, and adorned themselves with garlands. This collection brings together objects that echo those sunlit days — vessels, figures, and scenes that reflect a season of beauty, devotion, and communal life.
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...
View full detailsRed-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 detailsA sculptural faience ring depicting male genitalia, framed in hammered silver.Created by jewelry artist Mary Powell in July 2019. The faience eleme...
View full detailsA sculpture faience ring representing the male genital organs framed by hammered silver. Created by Mary Powell (art jewelry maker) in July 2019, f...
View full detailsSculptural faience ring in the form of female genitalia, set in hammered silver 925.Created by jewelry artist Mary Powell in July 2019. The faience...
View full detailsSculptural faience ring representing the female genital organ, embedded in hammered 925 silver.The faience element is suspended from the ring, allo...
View full detailsHand-built dish (cooking pan) with incised decoration, inspired by 3rd millennium BCE vessels from Eastern Attica.A unique ceramic pan, both decora...
View full detailsHand-built dish (cooking pan) with incised decoration, inspired by 3rd millennium BCE vessels from Eastern Attica.A unique ceramic pan, both decora...
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