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The Queen’s dolphins plate

The Queen’s dolphins plate is nspired by the fresco decorations of the Ancient Minoan palace of Knossos.
The fresco featuring dolphins adorned the walls of the Queen’s Megaron in the Palace of Knossos. Dolphins held a special significance for the ancient Minoans, symbolizing good spirit and the freedom of character. Few sea creatures have captured the attention of writers, poets, musicians, and artists more than the dolphin.
References to dolphins can be found in many myths, where they have often been portrayed as saviors of humans. The dolphins’ fresco is currently housed at the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion in Crete

The plate is a hand-painted work of art produced in Greece. It’s ready to be hung on your wall or added to your collection!

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The Queen’s dolphins plate
Time-period
: Ancient Minoan Era around 1600 B.C.
Material: ceramic
Diameter: 20,5cm (8.1in)
Weight: 340 grams (0.75lb)

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