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  • Dark brown vase in handmade style

     49,00

    Pottery has been around since the Neolithic, more than 7000 years ago. For a long time this was formed by hand and no turntable was involved. Various techniques were used to make pots by hand, such as by joining rolls or sheets of clay together. In every period and every culture, the pottery had specific characteristics.

    Sometimes the pottery was decorated, but very often this was not the case. This vase is a reference to archaeological handmade pottery.

  • Dark brown vase in handmade style with grooves

     54,95

    Pottery has been around since the Neolithic, more than 7000 years ago. For a long time this was formed by hand and no turntable was involved. Various techniques were used to make pots by hand, such as by joining rolls or sheets of clay together. In every period and every culture, the pottery had specific characteristics.

    Typical decoration techniques are the application of, for example, finger impressions, grooves or a coarse surface, in which blobs of clay have been applied.

    This vase is a reference to hand-formed pottery with grooves.

  • Earthenware lamp in handmade style

    Earthenware lamp in handmade style

     275,00
  • flower pot handmade

    Flower pot with handmade, rough look 15 x 8 cm

     9,49

    This flower pot looks like it has been handmade and has been tainted with clay to create a rough surface. It refers to pots that were made in the Iron Age.

  • Flower pot with handmade, rough look 23 x 11 cm

     18,75

    This flower pot looks like it has been handmade and has been tainted with clay to create a rough surface. It refers to pots that were made in the Iron Age.

  • Glazed handmade vase with white flowers

    Glazed vase in handmade style

     59,00

    Pottery has been around since the Neolithic, more than 7000 years ago. For a long time this was formed by hand and no turntable was involved. Various techniques were used to make pots by hand, such as by joining rolls or sheets of clay together. In every period and every culture, the pottery had specific characteristics.

    Typical decoration techniques in the Bronze Age and the Iron Age are the application of, for example, finger impressions, grooves or a rough surface, in which blobs of clay have been applied.

    This vase is a reference to hand-formed pottery with finger imprints. The glaze on the vase is a modern touch.

  • middeleeuwse kralen roze

    Necklace with medieval looking glass beads – pink

     25,00

    The beads of this necklace are made in glass. They are a reference to beads that we know from early medieval graves dating from the 5th to 9th century.

  • Medieval beads red side

    Necklace with medieval looking glass beads – red

     25,00

    The beads of this necklace are made in glass. They are a reference to beads that we know from early medieval graves dating from the 5th to 9th century.

  • Red-brown vase in handmade style

     59,95

    Pottery has been around since the Neolithic, more than 7000 years ago. For a long time this was formed by hand and no turntable was involved. Various techniques were used to make pots by hand, such as by joining rolls or sheets of clay together. In every period and every culture, the pottery had specific characteristics.

    Typical decoration techniques in the Bronze Age and the Iron Age are the application of, for example, finger impressions, grooves or a rough surface, in which blobs of clay have been applied.

    This vase is a reference to hand-formed pottery with finger imprints.

  • Roman pull horse

    Roman pull rolling horse

     65,00

    Ceramics and wood pull rolling horse made after a Roman example found in a childrens tomb in Treviso, Italy. The Roman pull rolling horse is dated at the end of the 2nd or in the 3rd century AD. The original item is found in the Museo Archeologico Eno Bellis.

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