Theseus Ariadne Greek Plate 24k Gold
$15.04
$18.95
A Decorative Plate Inspired by Greek Mythology This Theseus Ariadne Greek plate is a striking decorative piece inspired by ancient Greek mythology and classical art. The plate shows the famous moment when Theseus confronts the Minotaur, while Ariadne stands beside him. This dramatic mythological scene appears in elegant gold decoration against a deep black background. Greek artisans created this plate using 24-karat gold decoration. The base carries the mark “ST – hand made in Greece in 24k gold.” This mark confirms the plate’s Greek origin and handcrafted production. The composition reflects the style of ancient Greek pottery and classical friezes. The border features a traditional Greek key pattern (meander motif) that symbolizes eternity and continuity. Surrounding decorative bands add balance and elegance to the design. Handmade Greek Craftsmanship This Theseus Ariadne Greek plate was made in Greece by skilled artisans. The gold decoration was carefully applied to create contrast and depth. As a result, the mythological figures appear detailed and dramatic. The plate blends traditional Greek culture with modern decorative craftsmanship. Many Greek souvenir and collector plates from the late 20th century followed this style. They celebrate famous stories from Greek mythology. Collectors appreciate these plates for their artistic design and cultural symbolism. In addition, the black and gold color combination gives the plate a luxurious classical look. Decorative Display Piece You can display this Theseus Ariadne Greek plate on a wall or stand. It works beautifully in living rooms, offices, libraries, or classical interiors. Because of its mythological theme, the plate also makes an excellent conversation piece. It appeals to collectors of Greek art, mythology décor, and cultural souvenirs. ️ Estimated Era Late 20th century, circa 1970–1990 Storytelling This plate tells one of the most famous stories of Greek mythology. According to legend, the hero Theseus entered the Labyrinth to defeat the Minotaur. Ariadne, daughter of King Minos, helped him escape by giving him a thread to find his way out. Artists have represented this powerful myth for thousands of years. Ancient Greek pottery often illustrated the same heroic moment.
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