Greek Volute Krater 29,5cm,Black Figure Pottery,Theseus kill minotaur
€146,00
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A timeless accent for mythology lovers, this piece portrays Theseus kills Minotaur. This ceramic krater (mixing bowl for wine and water) is executed in the black‑figure tradition, echoing the aesthetics and storytelling of ancient Greek art.
Black-figure pottery is an ancient Greek ceramic style where figures are painted in black slip on a red clay background. Details were incised into the figures before firing, allowing fine lines to show through the black. Popular between the 7th and 5th centuries BCE, it often depicted mythological scenes and daily life.
The myth of Theseus and the Minotaur is one of the most tragic and fascinating myths of the Greek Mythology.Theseus, a genuine Greek hero of the Mythology and Minotaur, one of the most devastating and terrifying monsters are the main protagonists of a myth that involves gods and monsters, heroes and kings and two of the main city–states in the Hellenic world: Athens and Crete.
Reverse side: God Ares with Goddess Hestia.
Dimensions — Height: 29.50 cm (11.61 in); Weight: 1.50 kg (3.31 lbs).
Packaging: secure, protective packing designed for artwork and ceramic surfaces.
Shipping: Ships from Greece within 1–3 business days; DHL Express transit typically 2–6 business days worldwide. Tracking included.
Use: decorative only; recommended for display. Not suitable for liquids or food contact.
Each piece is individually finished by hand, so small variations in tone and texture are normal—a hallmark of authentic studio craftsmanship that makes your item uniquely yours.
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