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Today's concept pulls from ancient Rome—with a predator at its center.

A classical amphora-form vase in warm amber and terracotta tones. The centerpiece is a hand-painted tiger within a gilded medallion. Teal bands frame the body with intricate acanthus scrollwork in gold. The finish is intentionally antiqued—like something excavated from a Silk Road trading post.
How Its Made
How it could be made
The body would be wheel-thrown stoneware or earthenware, fired at high temperature for durability. The tiger and ornamental details would be hand-painted using traditional ceramic underglazes and mineral pigments. Gold accents could be applied as gold luster (fired on) or genuine gold leaf for a museum-quality piece. Final antiquing achieved through controlled glaze crackling and patina staining.
Reality or Fiction?
Could this actually be manufactured?
Yes. This falls squarely within traditional ceramic arts. A skilled ceramicist in Portugal, Italy, or China could produce this. Single piece estimate: $800–$2,500 depending on whether you use gold luster or real gold leaf, and the level of hand-painting detail.
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That's Day 10. See you tomorrow.
Menaחem Berrebi,
Founder @Renaissance ML
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