Introducing the Vase Hydria by The Met x Eichholtz, inspired by the decorations on an ancient Greek terracotta calyx-krater, or bowl for mixing water and wine in The Met collection.
Reimagined with a pristine white finish, our vase recalls ancient Greek artistry, blending historical allure with contemporary elegance. Elevate your decor with this timeless piece, a harmonious fusion of classical beauty and modern sophistication.
HISTORIC PROVENANCE
The Vase Hydria is inspired by a Greek calyx-krater (ca. 460–450 BCE), a type of terracotta bowl for mixing water and wine, attributed to the Painter of the Berlin Hydria. The original vessel features a depiction of an Amazonomachy, a legendary battle between the Greeks and the Amazons, a mythological race of female warriors. This theme, a popular subject in Greek pottery, conveys the drama and tumult of battle.
- Dia24 x H24 in | Weight 33lbs
- Dia60 x H60 cm | Weight 15kgs
- Material | Fiber glass
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