Borgese vase
The Borgese vase is a giant bell shaped wine vessel carved from Pantelic marble in Athens in the second half of the first century BC. This ancient Greek artwork is renowned for its intricate carvings and grand scale, featuring scenes of the Dionysus ritual, showcasing the ancient Greeks' worship of Dionysus, the god of wine. The Borgese vase was originally used for outdoor garden decoration and was later collected in the Borgese Museum, becoming one of the museum's iconic collections. It is not only an artwork, but also an important physical material for studying ancient Greek sculptures and religious rituals.
Marble low polygonal vase
The low polygonal marble vase is a reflection of modern art and design trends, combining classical materials with modern technology. Low polygon design typically refers to using fewer geometric polygons to create a 3D model of an object's surface. This design style is visually simple and modern, often used in games, graphic design, and modern art. Marble is a popular material for sculpture and architectural decoration, known for its unique texture, color, and texture. Marble low polygonal vases may mimic the appearance of marble in design, but presented in a low polygonal style.
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