Condition: New, Handmade in Greece. Material: Clay Height: 40 cm - 15,7 inches Width: 35 cm - 13,8 inches Length: 27 cm - 10,6 inches Weight: 4500 g
A krater or crater was a large vase in Ancient Greece, used for the dilution of wine with water. Geometric art is a phase of Greek art, characterized largely by geometric motifs in vase painting, that flourished towards the end of the Greek Dark Ages, c. 900–700 BC. Its center was in Athens, and from there the style spread among the trading cities of the Aegean. The Greek Dark Ages lasted from c. 1100 to 750 BC and include two periods, the Protogeometric period and the Geometric period (or Geometric art), in reference to the characteristic pottery style. The vases had various uses or purposes within Greek society, including, but not limited to, funerary vases and symposium vases.