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Simplified Greek Pottery Amphora Vase for Paris

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Enhance your decor with an authentic Greek Amphora from the 6th century BC Archaic period. Amphorae were ancient Greek vases used for storing wine and olive oil. This particular artifact features intricate designs on both sides, each telling a captivating story from Greek mythology.

On one side, the scene depicts the infamous abduction of Helen, the beautiful wife of Menelaus, by the Trojan prince Paris. This event sparked the legendary Trojan War, where Greek forces rallied to reclaim Helen and lay siege to Troy, marking the beginning of a decade-long conflict.

The opposite side of the amphora showcases a scene involving Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and revelry. Here, Dionysus is depicted reclining on a ship adorned with a billowing white sail. Vines gracefully climb the mast, and playful dolphins swim around the vessel. According to myth, Dionysus was once captured by pirates who mistook him for a mortal prince. However, upon realizing his divine identity, Dionysus caused a miraculous transformation: the pirates, struck by fear, leapt into the sea and were changed into dolphins.

This ancient vessel weighs approximately 1.5 kilograms (3.31 pounds) and stands at a height of 35 centimeters (13.65 inches) including the handle. Its exquisite craftsmanship and narrative scenes not only make it a remarkable piece of ancient art but also a fascinating window into Greek mythology and history.

Adding such a piece to your collection not only enriches your living space aesthetically but also connects you with the rich cultural heritage of ancient Greece. Whether displayed prominently in a home or admired in a gallery setting, this Greek Amphora serves as a timeless testament to the artistic skill and storytelling prowess of its creators over two millennia ago.

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date_first_available‎February 19, 2021
best_sellers_rank#151,035 in Handmade Products (See Top 100 in Handmade Products)
#103 in Handmade Vases
#14,852 in Vases
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