Barbotine style ceremonial teapot replica 3D model
Replica
Ancient Greek culture
ancient civilization
Ceramic container
Relief decoration
Barbotine style ceremonial teapot replica
Barbotine style
Ceremonial pot
Imitation of artifacts from the late Minoan II-III period
From approximately 1450 BC to 1100 BC
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Coin
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Featuring relief decorations, it imitates artifacts from the late Minoan II-III period around 1450 BC to 1100 BC. This style of pot has significant historical and artistic value in ancient Greek culture. The decorative technique of using mud on the surface of pottery. This technique involves applying a layer of mud on the unburned surface of pottery, and then carving patterns or reliefs on it. The pottery of the Late Minoan period is renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and unique artistic style. These replicas are a tribute to the art of ancient civilizations and also provide a way for modern collectors to appreciate and learn ancient art.