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God Zeus with Athena and Ares,Greek Pottery,Red figure Krater 15cm

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Special Features

  • Net weight: 0,6 kgr(1,33lbr), Height:15cm (5,85in)
  • Recommended only for decoration. Don't put liquid inside.Suitable for display purposes or as a decorative accent piece
  • Hand made and Hand painted from the start to finish. From the moment being clay and gets up on the wheel, the banking in the furnace, the background creation,the strip the design, the decoration and the finish.
  • Safe package.We use techniques that make the vases travel very safely. Don't hesitate to contact us, be-fore or after the order for any question or problem.
  • For U.S. customers: Ships DDP with DHL Express — import duties already included.

Description

Decorate your home with an Ancient Greek Krater ,Red figure painted.Krater was a large in vase in Ancient Greece, particularly used for watering down wine .Red-figure pottery is a style of ancient Greek pottery in which the background of the pottery is painted black while the figures and details are left in the natural red or orange color of the clay. It developed in Athens around 520 BC and remained in use until the late 3rd century BC. Fisrt side:It shows God Zeus with Goddess Athena.Zeus, king of the gods, ruled Olympus with Athena, his daughter, born from his head fully armed. He symbolized power and justice, while she represented wisdom, war strategy, and civilization. Second side:Ares, the Greek god of war, violence, and chaos, was the son of Zeus and Hera. Unlike Athena, he embodied brutal warfare. Often depicted with a spear, shield, and helmet. Clasical period 5th century BC .

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