Celebrate the timeless artistry of Ancient Greece with this exquisite 24cm black-figure ceramic plate, handmade and hand-painted in Greece. The central motif depicts Ajax and...
Decorate your wall with this handmade **ceramic plate** inspired by the art of the **Minoan civilization** of Bronze Age Crete (2000–1300 BCE). Minoan artists celebrated...
This exquisite 28 cm ceramic plate is a faithful reproduction of Corinthian pottery, celebrated for its ornate designs and storytelling through painted motifs. Originating in...
Celebrate classical artistry with this plate is crafted using traditional wheel-throwing, kiln-firing, and hand-painting techniques. A plate like this served for offerings or display and...
Inspired by ancient Greek heritage, this plate is Red figure painted,depecting Centaur playing flute. Centaur is a creature from Greek mythology with the upper body...
Celebrate the elegance of ancient craftsmanship with this decorative plate is a fine example of Geometric art pottery from ancient Greece. The decoration features Geometric...
Celebrate the elegance of classical Greece with this Boxers Fresco's Copy from Santorini —Greek Plate 24 cm | Fresco's Copy Decor. The Akrotiri Boxer Fresco,...
Celebrate the beauty of Corinthian pottery with this handmade ceramic plate, carefully crafted and painted to reflect the distinct style of Corinthian art. Known for...
Inspired by archaeological finds, this carefully made piece presents fisherman a copy from a wall fresco from Santorini. This ceramic plate (decorative display plate) echoing...
Inspired by archaeological finds, this carefully made piece presents Ceramic plate 20cm, fresco's copy from Phylakopi Milos.. This ceramic plate (decorative display plate) echoing the...
Decorate your wall with a Plate white figure painted,depicting Goddess Athena constructing the Trojan Horse. This performance could be found in a kylix on Archaeological...
Handcrafted in Greece, this Ceramic plate is depicting Hercules and Cerberus.The most dangerous labor of all was the twelfth and final one. Eurystheus ordered Hercules...