This meticulously crafted 3D-printed replica is a faithful reproduction of a terracotta figurine from the Hellenistic period, originating from Myrina in ancient Greece. Standing at 11.8 cm (4 5/8 inches) tall, this replica captures the intricate details and artistic sophistication of the original artifact.
This replica also highlights the importance of theatre in Greek society, as the erote holds a theatrical mask with exaggerated features. These masks were crucial in Greek theatre, allowing actors to transform into various characters and amplify their voices in large amphitheaters. The wide grin, furrowed brow, and bald head adorned with a wreath of ivy leaves and berries are meticulously reproduced, showcasing the technical prowess of ancient artisans.
Made from high-quality, durable materials, this 3D-printed replica maintains the versatility and ease of molding intrinsic to terracotta, ensuring that every detail is preserved. It is an ideal piece for collectors, historians, and enthusiasts of ancient Greek culture, offering a tangible connection to the rich artistic and cultural heritage of the Hellenistic period.
Enhance your collection with this exquisite 3D-printed replica, a testament to the enduring legacy of ancient Greek art and culture.
























































