Etruskiska Keramik Kyathos





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ITEM: Kyathos
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Etruscan
PERIOD: 6th Century B.C
DIMENSIONS: 130 mm x 140 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex European private collection, Ex ALARA S.P.R.L (1976), Ex F.K. collection, 1972 - 1976
The Etruscan kyathos is a distinctive ceramic form that serves as a vital artifact for understanding the social and ritual practices of ancient Etruria. Characterized by its ladle-like shape, the vessel typically features a deep, open bowl paired with a long, high-arching handle, designed to scoop wine or other liquids from a larger storage vessel, such as a krater. While the form itself has roots in earlier traditions, Etruscan artisans elevated the kyathos into a functional work of art, often crafting it from sophisticated bucchero—the iconic, iron-rich black pottery that defined Etruscan aesthetics between the 7th and 5th centuries BCE.
Beyond its utility, the kyathos held significant social status and played a prominent role in the Etruscan banquet culture. These gatherings were not merely meals but carefully orchestrated performances of wealth, political alliances, and religious devotion. The presence of a fine kyathos in a tomb assemblage suggests it was a prized possession, intended to accompany the deceased into the afterlife to ensure they could continue to participate in elite sympotic traditions. The handle often provided a canvas for intricate craftsmanship, sometimes featuring geometric patterns, relief carvings, or stylized animals, reflecting the artisan's skill and the owner's taste.
Today, these vessels remain essential primary sources for archaeologists, offering insights into the complex trade networks and cultural syncretism of the Mediterranean. Many surviving examples show the influence of Greek artistic styles, illustrating how Etruscan craftspeople engaged with imports from Athens and Corinth to create a uniquely hybrid material culture. By studying the production centers, distribution patterns, and decorative motifs of the kyathos, scholars can map the shifting power dynamics and economic prosperity of Etruscan city-states, solidifying this unassuming ladle as a key to unraveling the historical narratives of pre-Roman Italy.
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and European Union export license
If you bid outside European Union and win the item, we must request a new export license to your country and the shipment will delay between 3 - 5 weeks.
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ITEM: Kyathos
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Etruscan
PERIOD: 6th Century B.C
DIMENSIONS: 130 mm x 140 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex European private collection, Ex ALARA S.P.R.L (1976), Ex F.K. collection, 1972 - 1976
The Etruscan kyathos is a distinctive ceramic form that serves as a vital artifact for understanding the social and ritual practices of ancient Etruria. Characterized by its ladle-like shape, the vessel typically features a deep, open bowl paired with a long, high-arching handle, designed to scoop wine or other liquids from a larger storage vessel, such as a krater. While the form itself has roots in earlier traditions, Etruscan artisans elevated the kyathos into a functional work of art, often crafting it from sophisticated bucchero—the iconic, iron-rich black pottery that defined Etruscan aesthetics between the 7th and 5th centuries BCE.
Beyond its utility, the kyathos held significant social status and played a prominent role in the Etruscan banquet culture. These gatherings were not merely meals but carefully orchestrated performances of wealth, political alliances, and religious devotion. The presence of a fine kyathos in a tomb assemblage suggests it was a prized possession, intended to accompany the deceased into the afterlife to ensure they could continue to participate in elite sympotic traditions. The handle often provided a canvas for intricate craftsmanship, sometimes featuring geometric patterns, relief carvings, or stylized animals, reflecting the artisan's skill and the owner's taste.
Today, these vessels remain essential primary sources for archaeologists, offering insights into the complex trade networks and cultural syncretism of the Mediterranean. Many surviving examples show the influence of Greek artistic styles, illustrating how Etruscan craftspeople engaged with imports from Athens and Corinth to create a uniquely hybrid material culture. By studying the production centers, distribution patterns, and decorative motifs of the kyathos, scholars can map the shifting power dynamics and economic prosperity of Etruscan city-states, solidifying this unassuming ladle as a key to unraveling the historical narratives of pre-Roman Italy.
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and European Union export license
If you bid outside European Union and win the item, we must request a new export license to your country and the shipment will delay between 3 - 5 weeks.
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Säljaren har informerats av Catawiki om dokumentationskrav och garanterar följande: - föremålet har förvärvats på laglig väg, - säljaren har rätt att sälja och/eller exportera objektet, beroende på vad som är tillämpligt, - säljaren kommer att tillhandahålla nödvändig information om proveniens och ordna nödvändig dokumentation och tillstånd/licenser, i förekommande fall och enligt lokala lagar, - säljaren kommer att meddela köparen om eventuella förseningar i erhållandet av tillstånd/licenser. Genom att lägga bud bekräftar du att importdokumentation kan komma att krävas beroende på vilket land du bor i och att erhållande av tillstånd/licenser kan orsaka förseningar i leveransen av ditt objekt.
