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Roman Vase of 25cm. Faithful reproduction of an ancient terracotta vase. The aging finish gives it the texture and appearance of an ancient amphora embellished by the passage of time.
Not suitable for food use.
Height: 25 cm.
Roman Vase of 25cm. Greek, Phoenician, and Roman amphorae were for centuries the most widely used means in the Mediterranean for the transportation and storage of wines, oils, and preserves. Today they are used as highly appreciated decorative elements.
Decorating with current replicas of ancient Roman vases and amphorae adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to our homes, endowing them with a special historical and archaeological charm. These aged ceramic and terracotta pieces evoke the history of Ancient Rome and convey a sense of timelessness that blends perfectly with a variety of decorative styles, from classical to contemporary design.
Roman vases encapsulate the essence of that civilization in the combination of their aesthetic forms with their practicality and functionality. Made from materials such as terracotta, these vessels became a fundamental element of trade and daily life in ancient Rome, used to transport and store a wide variety of products, from olive oil and wine to cereals and sauces like the famous garum.
Today, replicas of Roman vases are highly sought-after decorative items. Their presence in our homes, gardens, and spaces such as the foyer, living room, or library, becomes a lasting testimony to the historical legacy and art of the imperial Rome.
Indoors, reproductions of Roman ceramic vases can become focal pieces in living rooms, foyers, or even libraries, combining with furniture and other decorative elements of classical and contemporary styles.
Outdoors, these replicas of amphorae and vases blend into our gardens, patios, or terraces, creating a timeless atmosphere. Whether used as planters for plants or simply as ornamental pieces, these reproductions add a historical and archaeological touch to our outdoor spaces.
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