Ancient Greek Nude Female Core Carrying Hydria Water Jar Statue Sculpture 8.9in
$11.1
$15.65
The hydria, primarily a pot for fetching water, derives its name from the Greek word for water. Hydria often appear on painted Greek vases in scenes of women carrying water from a fountain, one of the duties of women in classical antiquity. HANDMADE & HAND PAINTED IN GREECEDimensions (approximately):Height: 22.6 cm (8.9 inches)Width: 7.6 cm (3 inches)Depth: 6.3 cm (2.5 inches) Weight: 300 gr (0.66 lbs) Material & Manufacture process: Cast AlabasterCast Alabaster statues are made from a material in which natural crushed Greek Alabaster stone is mixed with a small quantity of resin that works as a glue. Alabaster was very widely used for small sculpture for indoor use in the ancient world, especially in Ancient Greece, Egypt and Mesopotamia. The mixture is then poured into a mold of the statue design. Because the powder is so fine the smallest details can be reproduced using this method. Over 90% of the finished sculpture is natural crushed Greek Alabaster stone, which gives it a look and feel of solid natural marble. All sculptures are finished by hand to ensure the finest quality. This strong material is water and weather resistant, doesn’t have bubbles, will not crack, and can be washed with most cleaning agents.Please note: Our statues are not carved. The alabaster we use is not the calcite alabaster variety which is also known as onyx-marble, Egyptian alabaster, or Oriental alabaster. Natural marble statues are hand carved and command a very hefty price. Our product offerings are intended to be affordable to the majority public.
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