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Vase Hydria

Item no TM0017

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€2.995,00
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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.

    Product Details

    General Information:
    White finish
    Indoor & outdoor use

    Dimensions

    Ø 60 | H. 60 cm

    Care Instructions

    How to care for ceramics

    Learn how to clean your ceramic objects. Since rough or careless handling is one of the most common causes of damage to ceramics, the pieces should be handled as little as possible. Most ceramics can be handled without gloves, as long as your hands are clean and dry. Remove jewelry that can scratch ceramic surfaces such as watches, bracelets, and rings.

    Here are a few basic rules for getting the most out of your ceramic objects and ensuring their longevity:

    • Place ceramic vases and lamp bases on felt pads.
    • Never use a dishwasher to clean ceramics.
    • Avoid lifting ceramic objects by their protruding parts (such as finials).

    Cleaning & maintenance

    Avoid using acidic cleaning agents or household bleaches as these can cause irreversible damage. Abrasive creams and cleaners can damage delicate decorations or dull the glaze.
    Before cleaning a ceramic lamp base, make sure you unplug the power cord. Then remove the bulb and the lampshade. While cleaning the lamp base, make sure no water or any other liquid spills into the lamp socket. (Polish metal-finished parts with products made especially for the care of polished metals).
    Clean the ceramic object with lukewarm water, a pH-neutral sulfate-free cleaner, and a soft sponge or wash cloth. Avoid loofahs, scrub brushes, and other materials that may scratch the surface. Clean a small area to make sure you won’t damage the surface before cleaning the rest of the object. Often the effect is not noticeable until the object has dried.
    If the ceramic surface is grooved, use suitable cleaning pads or soft brushes to dislodge dirt from the recesses. Rinse thoroughly with clean water to ensure all the cleaning agent is removed. Dry the surface with a soft cloth or chamois.

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    Vase Hydria white finish
    Vase Hydria white finish
    Vase Hydria white finish