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The Kerch style / ˈ k ɜːr tʃ /, also referred to as Kerch vases, is an archaeological term describing vases from the final phase of Attic red-figure pottery production. Their exact chronology remains problematic, but they are generally assumed to have been produced roughly between 375 and 330/20 BC.
The lèbes gamikòs or "nuptial lebes" (pl.: lèbetes gamikòi) is a form of ancient Greek pottery used in marriage ceremonies (literally, it means marriage vase). It was probably used in the ritual sprinkling of the bride with water before the wedding. In form, it has a large bowl-like body and a stand that can be long or short.
A press glass celery vase, produced between 1850–70, in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. A celery vase is type of glass tableware . Developed during the Victorian era , celery vases displayed celery as centerpieces during meals.
Butterfly Ginkgo Small Vase. Fresh flowers will look even more striking in this sculptural vase. The ginkgo-adorned piece catches the light in the most luminous way.
Attic black-figure volute krater, known as the François vase, ca. 570-565 BCE. The François Vase is a large Attic volute krater decorated in the black-figure style. It stands at 66 cm in height and was inspired by earlier bronze vases. It was used for wine.
West German Art Pottery. Bay Keramik model 316:10, with classic "Fat Lava" glaze. Scheurich vase, model 271, 22 cm tall. Brutalist style 'Vetter' bowl, for sale at a charity (thrift) shop in Birmingham, England. West German Art Pottery is essentially a term describing the time period of 1949–1990 and became the early way to describe the ...