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Kyathos,維拉諾瓦 / 早期伊特魯斯坎陶器,公元前8–7世紀,尺寸為直徑140 mm × 210 mm,狀態良好並已修復,來源於歐洲私人收藏,來源為Ex Galerie Hydra (1985),原裝/真品,附有真實性證明與歐盟出口許可。
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ITEM: Kyathos
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Villanovan / Early Etruscan
PERIOD: 8th - 7th Century B.C
DIMENSIONS: 140 mm x 210 mm diameter
CONDITION: Good condition, repaired
PROVENANCE: Ex European private collection, Ex Galerie Hydra (1985)
The Villanovan kyathos is a type of vessel associated with the early Iron Age Villanovan culture in Italy, often considered the precursor to the Etruscans. The kyathos is a ladle-like drinking or pouring vessel, typically characterized by a deep, rounded bowl and a single high handle. These vessels were crafted primarily from bronze or clay and often featured incised geometric patterns or simple decorations that were stylistically distinct from later Etruscan and Greek pottery. The function of the kyathos likely ranged from daily utility in communal drinking practices to ceremonial use, underscoring the Villanovans' social customs and their early development of metalworking and pottery skills.
Villanovan kyathoi (plural for kyathos) reveal significant information about the culture's technological advancements and societal structures. Early examples were often handmade and display the Villanovans’ proficiency in bronze-casting and clay firing. The vessel's form and decoration evolved over time, reflecting increasing contact with neighboring cultures. The designs often included geometric motifs, such as lines, triangles, and zigzags, which were likely symbolic or had aesthetic significance. These decorative elements highlight how Villanovan artisans began to develop a unique artistic language that would later influence Etruscan art and the broader Italian peninsula's material culture.
The discovery of Villanovan kyathoi in burial contexts, particularly in elite graves, suggests their role in funerary practices. Placing vessels like the kyathos in tombs likely symbolized the deceased's status or role in society, as well as beliefs about the afterlife and the continuation of feasting or drinking rituals. Such artifacts also indicate the Villanovan society’s early connections to Mediterranean trade networks, as they show similarities to contemporary vessels from other regions, such as Greece.
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: Villanovan / Early Etruscan
PERIOD: 8th - 7th Century B.C
DIMENSIONS: 140 mm x 210 mm diameter
CONDITION: Good condition, repaired
PROVENANCE: Ex European private collection, Ex Galerie Hydra (1985)
The Villanovan kyathos is a type of vessel associated with the early Iron Age Villanovan culture in Italy, often considered the precursor to the Etruscans. The kyathos is a ladle-like drinking or pouring vessel, typically characterized by a deep, rounded bowl and a single high handle. These vessels were crafted primarily from bronze or clay and often featured incised geometric patterns or simple decorations that were stylistically distinct from later Etruscan and Greek pottery. The function of the kyathos likely ranged from daily utility in communal drinking practices to ceremonial use, underscoring the Villanovans' social customs and their early development of metalworking and pottery skills.
Villanovan kyathoi (plural for kyathos) reveal significant information about the culture's technological advancements and societal structures. Early examples were often handmade and display the Villanovans’ proficiency in bronze-casting and clay firing. The vessel's form and decoration evolved over time, reflecting increasing contact with neighboring cultures. The designs often included geometric motifs, such as lines, triangles, and zigzags, which were likely symbolic or had aesthetic significance. These decorative elements highlight how Villanovan artisans began to develop a unique artistic language that would later influence Etruscan art and the broader Italian peninsula's material culture.
The discovery of Villanovan kyathoi in burial contexts, particularly in elite graves, suggests their role in funerary practices. Placing vessels like the kyathos in tombs likely symbolized the deceased's status or role in society, as well as beliefs about the afterlife and the continuation of feasting or drinking rituals. Such artifacts also indicate the Villanovan society’s early connections to Mediterranean trade networks, as they show similarities to contemporary vessels from other regions, such as Greece.
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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