Apollo riding the Sun chariot - God of Light - Goddess Athena with Poseidon Contest
Apollo riding the Sun chariot - God of Light - Goddess Athena with Poseidon Contest
Apollo riding the Sun chariot - God of Light - Goddess Athena with Poseidon Contest
Apollo riding the Sun chariot - God of Light - Goddess Athena with Poseidon Contest
Apollo riding the Sun chariot - God of Light - Goddess Athena with Poseidon Contest
Apollo riding the Sun chariot - God of Light - Goddess Athena with Poseidon Contest
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Apollo riding the Sun chariot - God of Light - Goddess Athena with Poseidon Contest

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The original dating approximately at 550BC is in the National Museum in Athens. In one side you can see the Ancient Greek God Apollo riding the chariot of the Sun. In the other side you can see Goddess Athena in a contest with God Poseidon about the city of Athens. There once came a time in Ancient Greece when the first king of Athens, Cecrops, who was half person and half snake, had to find a patron deity for the city state of Athens.  The two Olympian gods who were particularly interested in the patronage were Poseidon, the god of the Seas and Athena, the goddess of Wisdom and Skill. They presented themselves in front of Cecrops and Cecrops asked from them to offer a gift truly valuable for Athens. Poseidon came first: he struck the earth powerfully and created a well with his trident. Immediately, streaming water shot forth, but the water turned out to be salty and not very useful for the population. Next, it was the turn of goddess Athena. Athena stepped forward, struck her spear into the ground and then she knelled and planted an olive branch in it. This way she created an olive tree, as a symbolization of peace and prosperity on earth. Cecrops was very impressed by Athena’s gift. So he chose Athena to lay claim of the city of Athens and the city was named after her.  The vase is Hand made in Greece, height is approximately 14 inches. 

Our clay items are Hand painted and not fastly made, nor are they cheaply made of substitute materials such as resin. We stick to the materials and methods used by ancient Greeks and use only top quality ceramics and paints. Do not expect "perfection" as if these clay vases was not mass produced from a machine like many are, but by hand. 

Amphora Details:

Condition: New, Copy, Handmade in Greece

Material: Clay

Height: 35cm (14")

Note that sizes may vary a little cause everything is Hand Made

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