Reproduction of a South-Gaulish large terra sigillata bowl decorated, type and form Drag. 30, which was made during the Gallo-roman period, in the famous La Graufesenque (Millau - Aveyron) workshops. It has a rich decoration of plant friezes and the Goddess Diana Huntress. The glaze was applied by dipping, which explains the traces of fingers of the Potter, often visible at the heel of the finished piece.
Museum of Millau-La-Graufesenque. Irst c. B.C.
Craft product made in France.
Diam.: 17 cm ; height: 14.5 cm ; Weight: 700 g.