This is an artistic reproduction in terracotta of a red-figure Apulian Oinochoe with a handle and a trefoil rim. This reproduction is made entirely by hand, turned and graffitied by local artists. To obtain this result, it is cooked twice with ancient techniques, which the local master potters have managed to discover after many attempts to reproduce these vases.
They are also artificially patinated by hand to give the object an "antique" effect, even if the decorations imitate the originals of the vases found in the Etruscan tombs of Cerveteri and other Etruscan necropolises, they are the result of the work and ingenuity of every master potter, and each work is unique and different from the other, they may seem similar but they are not.
The oinochoe (in ancient Greek οἰνοχόη, from οἶνος "wine" and χέω "to pour") is a jar similar to a pitcher, used to pour wine or water. Already used in the pre-Hellenic period, examples are known both in metal and in terracotta and in the great variety of shapes that this vase has assumed, crossing the geometric and orientalizing, to reach the Attic black figures and at the end of the red figures. The oinochoe is characterized by an oval body, more or less elongated, with a single handle, and has a variable height from 20 to 40 cm .. [source wikipedia]
This reproduction of Apulian red-figure Oinochoe with handle is 21 cm high, with a foot of 6.5 cm and a rim of 11 cm, with a handle with a face reproduced at the base, features drawings of angels and red-figure birds, with patination handmade artificial, like everything else, reference number 21
This is a unique piece, entirely turned, graffitied, baked and patinated by hand.
This reproduction travels with a certificate issued by our shop where it is certified that this vase is an artistic reproduction of an Oinochoe Apulo vase, in the certificate there are photos of the vase, the day of purchase and the receipt or invoice number ( on request).