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The Skyphos is a practical and popular cup used for individual wine consumption at Symposia. It is characterized by a deep bowl and pair of handles making it easy to hold, even when the wine begins to take its effect.
The Skyphos has been a delightful foundation to explore a large breadth of shapes and styles, where this iteration takes influence from a stags antlers and imposing stature.
Height: 9”
Diameter: 5.5”
Diameter with handles: 7”
The timber this vessel is crafted from is sustainably sourced and selected from Spokane, WA. Turned and carved from Apple wood and treated with a combination of red wine pigmentation, iron acetate, and fire before being finished with Tried & True varnish oil. Stitched with waxed cotton thread.
The Skyphos is a practical and popular cup used for individual wine consumption at Symposia. It is characterized by a deep bowl and pair of handles making it easy to hold, even when the wine begins to take its effect.
The Skyphos has been a delightful foundation to explore a large breadth of shapes and styles, where this iteration takes influence from a stags antlers and imposing stature.
Height: 9”
Diameter: 5.5”
Diameter with handles: 7”
The timber this vessel is crafted from is sustainably sourced and selected from Spokane, WA. Turned and carved from Apple wood and treated with a combination of red wine pigmentation, iron acetate, and fire before being finished with Tried & True varnish oil. Stitched with waxed cotton thread.
The Skyphos is a practical and popular cup used for individual wine consumption at Symposia. It is characterized by a deep bowl and pair of handles making it easy to hold, even when the wine begins to take its effect.
The Skyphos has been a delightful foundation to explore a large breadth of shapes and styles, where this iteration takes influence from a stags antlers and imposing stature.
Height: 9”
Diameter: 5.5”
Diameter with handles: 7”
The timber this vessel is crafted from is sustainably sourced and selected from Spokane, WA. Turned and carved from Apple wood and treated with a combination of red wine pigmentation, iron acetate, and fire before being finished with Tried & True varnish oil. Stitched with waxed cotton thread.