Copy of Ionian Wild Goat Style Wine Glass - Martin von Wagner Museum
It is a typical pottery from the ancient Greek period from the 7th century BC to the early 6th century BC. The design inspiration comes from the Ionian region, especially the island of Kian, characterized by the decoration of wild goat patterns on the cup body, which is also known as the "wild goat style". They held an important position in ancient Greek culture, serving not only as vessels for drinking but also reflecting the aesthetic and artistic standards of the society at that time. The prototype is currently housed in the Martin von Wagner Museum in W ü rzburg, Germany. This replica of the wine glass retains the characteristics of the original design, including the wild goat pattern on the cup body and fine handmade decorations.
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