Pithoi were the massive earthenware urns used on Crete and throughout ancient Greek civilizations to store large quantities of honey, olives, olive oil, wine, and grain. Larger pithoi could measure six feet tall; these were often buried to allow easier access to their contents. Some were used to hold cargo on ships that moved goods and gifts across the Aegean at least 1400 years BCE. Our Beryl floor urns are a nod to these magnificent vessels, scaled for today. Each is the work of a craftsman, so no two are the same.
- Made of ceramic
- Whitewash, terracotta finish
- Replica of vintage Turkish pottery
- Available in large, medium or small
















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