Kamares ware cup

One of the most beautiful types of cups from the Minoan Age (2700-1450 B.C.) are the colorful Kamares wares, named after the cave where they were first discovered. Kamares wares were produced in the pottery workshops of the Knossos and Phaistos palace complexes and exported throughout the eastern Mediterranean and Egypt. Typically adorned with intricate curvilinear designs inspired by the natural world, they are a testament to the vivid imagination of Minoan artisans.

The cup is handmade and painted. Museum-quality artwork.

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Time-period of the original: Minoan civilization, 1800-1700 B.C.
Location of the original: Heraklion, Grete, Archaeological Museum
Material: cast/clay
Height: 6cm (2.2in)
Diameter: 11.5cm (4.5in)
Weight:250 grams (0.55lb)

Uniqueness: Each one of our artworks is unique, so it may have small variations during painting compared to the photos or videos provided.
Packaging: We only offer sustainable, handcrafted artworks, and our packaging is fully recyclable.
Gifts: If you choose this artwork as a gift, we will package it according to your preferences for the recipient

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