Ancient Greek Pottery Museum copy HAND MADE Hydria
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Ancient Greek Pottery Museum copy HAND-MADE Hydria

Ancient Greek Pottery Museum copy HAND-MADE Hydria
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Start Time Saturday, November 22, 2008
End Time Monday, December 22, 2008
Location Garfield, NJ

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makedonicus Store HAND-CRAFTED AND HAND PAINTED BEAUTIFUL Replica from an original ancient Greek Vase       TYPE:  HYDRIA Musem Replica       SIZE: 16" (40 cm)  #V19   Shipping and Packaging: We package our vases carefully. Depending on availability and recreation time-frame we ship within 7-30 days.   About our Greek Vases: Our vases are NOT fastly made kitsch replicas, nor are they cheaply made of substitute materials such as resin.  We stick to the materials and methods used by ancient Greeks and use only top quality ceramics and paints.  Every piece is a stunning work of art, an amazing replica of an actual historic vessel from a museum or other collection created between 2,800-2,000 years ago.   Every piece is individually hand thrown terracotta, hand-shaped, and hand-painted in exquisite detail in Greece and signed by a professional master reproduction artist which masters the art of the ancient Greek pottery. The whole process is made by hand (like in ancient times) using only top quality row materials.  We respectfully preserve the sensitivity and the dignity of ancient pieces while guaranteeing the quality and the curacy of all the pieces we reproduce.  This is why our ceramics are preferred selection of the "Hellenic Handcrafted Creations" Collection.  We offer the following types of ancient Greek vases and plates: Geometrical, Corinthian, Black figure vases, Red figure vases, White ground vases, and other.  For more info on Greek vases visit these links: (1) Wikipedia Pottery of ancient Greece: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pottery_of_ancient_Greece (2) Greek Vase Shapes: http://mkatz.web.wesleyan.edu/vases/vase_shapes.html We have many vases in our collection "Greek Vases Museum Replicas" - check out our other items!

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