Description
Roman vessel in terracotta. A faithful reproduction made of terracotta of an ancient vessel. Aging finish, texture and appearance of an ancient Roman vessel embellished by the passage of time.
Not suitable for food use.
Height: 25 cm.
Roman vessel in terracotta. Greek, Phoenician, and Roman amphorae and vessels were for centuries the most used means in the Mediterranean for the transport and storage of wines, oils, and preserves.
Today, reproductions of Roman ceramic amphorae and vessels are prized decorative elements. Turned into symbols of the greatness of ancient Rome, their presence in the gardens and rooms of our homes is a testimony to their enduring legacy in history and art.
Roman ceramic vessels convey the essence of that civilization through the beauty of their forms combined with their practicality and functionality. Made from materials such as terracotta, these vessels were 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.
With their wide variety of shapes, Roman vessels exhibit a simple yet captivating beauty that has withstood the test of time.
Decorating with modern replicas of ancient Roman vessels adds elegance and sophistication to our home, giving it a touch of history and archaeology. These aged ceramic and terracotta pieces, which evoke the history of Ancient Rome, blend seamlessly with contemporary decorative styles.
Indoors, reproductions of Roman vessels and amphorae can become centerpiece in our living rooms, hallways, offices, and libraries, adding an air of nobility and culture. Placed strategically, these ceramics can be combined with furniture and other decorative elements, blending classic style with contemporary.
Outdoors, these replicas of Roman vessels integrate among the vegetation of our gardens, patios, or terraces, creating a charming atmosphere. Whether used as planters for plants or simply as ornamental pieces, these reproductions add a touch of history and archaeology to our outdoor spaces.