Our t-shirt design inspired by the "Minoan Octopus Vase" is now in stocks on the Amazon US, UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Japan.
One link for these countries + worldwide: http://geni.us/minoanoctopus
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Philippines

seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from Georgia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Australia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States

seen from India
Our t-shirt design inspired by the "Minoan Octopus Vase" is now in stocks on the Amazon US, UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Japan.
One link for these countries + worldwide: http://geni.us/minoanoctopus
Octopus vase from Palaikastro, c. 1500 B.C., 27 cm high. Now on display at the Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, Greece. Our new t-shirt design inspired by this mosaic is available on Amazon.com (US). Click for see/buy This vase, found at Palaikastro, a wealthy site on the far eastern coast of Crete, is the perfect example of elite Minoan ceramic manufacture. It is 27 cm (about 10.5 inches) high, wheel-made, hand-painted, and meant to hold a valuable liquid—perhaps oil of some kind. Its shape is somewhat unusual, constructed by slipping together, while still leather hard (clay that is not quite dry), two shallow plates which had been made on a fast spinning potter’s wheel and with highly refined clay. The circular bases of these shallow plates are still visible in the center of both sides of the flask. A spout and stirrup-style handles (which would allow the user to carefully control the flow of the liquid out of the container) were added by hand, as well as a base, to facilitate the standing upright of the vessel.