Vase with a cloth-lined and painted neck. From the tomb of Kha (TT8), Deir el-Medina. Now in the Egyptian Museum of Turin. S. 8619 : r/OutoftheTombs
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Bought this vase a few years ago in a thrift store for 5 euros. Is probably fake, but does it depict anything specific? : r/GreekMythology
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A black-figure vase depicting Nyx, the personification of Night in Greek mythology. Below her is Helios, the Sun. C. 500 BCE, now housed at the Metropolitan Museum [1738x2951] : r/ArtefactPorn
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Small vase found at local thrift store it's hollow inside. Any idea how old it is or where it might be from? : r/Whatisthis
Hand Made Vase : r/GodofWar
Help! Identify this vase (Japanese?) 🏺 : r/Pottery
Small vase found at local thrift store it's hollow inside. Any idea how old it is or where it might be from? : r/Whatisthis
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I want to texture a 3D Vase, with texture from this particular picture. Is there a tutorial I can watch, or may be someone help me please? : r/photoshop
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Anyone have any info/insight on this Vietnam vase? : r/Antiques
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The "Cavour Vase" is a Mamluk cobalt-blue and purple enamelled and gilded glass vessel, made either in Syria or Egypt. Late 13th century CE, now on display at the Museum of Islamic