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Technologically Authentic
Reproduction of ancient ceramics for Museum Shops
All ceramics produced by THETIS are hand-thrown, hand painted with clay based materials ("slips") and the colours emerge during firing. The slips are produced by carefully selecting and processing natural clays in water in order to separate the finest particle fraction. The colour and texture of the decoration depends on particle size, chemical composition and details of the firing. The shades of red, brown and black are achieved by following the ancient manufacturing process known as "the iron reduction technique" which involves successive stages of firing in oxidizing and reducing kiln atmosphere. Following production the ceramics are subjected to an accelerated aging process. The result is a ceramic object whose colour, texture, chemical composition and microstructure are indistinguishable from the original. In order to prevent any misrepresentation regarding their origin all objects bear incised marks of the Museum and THETIS authentics (ÈÅÔÉÓ). The artefacts are totally free of toxic elements (i.e. lead, barium, zinc etc) or acrylic materials and they are not affected by usual liquids (tea, coffee, wine, vinegar, oil) or exposure to heat. On special request, at the Museum Shop, all objects can be supplied without the aging step for use as tableware. The Collection of the Benaki Museum The N.P. Goulandris Collection
Our company following its policy of creating high quality reproductions
of ceraic artifacts is now in a position to offer a collection of
black and red figure ceramic sherds. It is our belief that focusing
on the production of painted sherds represents the best way to set
off the artistic and historical value of classical vases created by
consummate artists, like Efronios, Amasis and Exekias, who depicted
on them scenes of myth and everyday life of Athenians. The scenes
and other decorative features derive from the original vases. The
sherd’s form and outline are adapted to the illustration with the
help of image processing techniques. The sherds are then hand painted
and fired by skillful artisans. Every final object is numbered, bears
our incised company mark and is accompanied by a THETIS' certificate. Relevant texts (C)2002, THETIS authentics Ltd |