Greek Vase
Greek vases are very famous works of art in ancient Greek civilization, not only as daily necessities, but also as symbols of art and culture. Greek vases are commonly used to store liquids such as oil, wine, or water, and are also used as burial objects for funerals. They are often decorated with mythological stories, daily life scenes, and geometric patterns, reflecting the artistic aesthetics and cultural beliefs of ancient Greeks. Greek vases are made of clay and coated with a smooth glaze called "talc" on the surface. Formed by hand or wheel, and then fired at high temperatures. Decorative techniques include the drawing of black or red patterns, known as "black painting" and "red painting".
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