Thetis Authentics Expertise

Thetis’ research is characterised by a fascinating interplay between ancient techniques and modern technology, continually exploring innovative ways to understand and enrich ceramic craft while remaining rooted in tradition.

This unique approach has sparked the interest of a global audience, generating projects that have brought Thetis findings to life.

  • A wooden sculpture resembling a dog in front of a microscope, in a laboratory setting.

    Ceramic Technology R&D

    THETIS Authentics’ R&D focuses on Ceramic Technological Studies, uncovering the secrets of ancient ceramics & craftsmanship, using scientific methodology and cutting-edge techniques.

  • Ancient Greek vase on a digital scale on a white table, with a laptop, computer mouse, and measuring tape nearby, in a room with art on the walls.

    Non-Invasive Analysis

    Specialization in non-invasive archaeological analysis, using advanced imaging and scientific techniques to authenticate and study ancient artifacts without damaging them.

  • A black ceramic candle holder with ten small cups arranged around a central basin, mounted on a pedestal base.

    Ceramic Reproduction


    High-quality ceramic reproductions of ancient artifacts, combining expert ancient craftsmanship with archaeological research to ensure historical accuracy.

  • Child studying an ancient clay tablet with hieroglyphic inscriptions.

    Education


    Educational dissemination activities, sharing insights from R&D programs to enhance public and academic understanding of ancient artifacts and archaeological sciences.

Thetis Authentics regularly works with a diverse set of partners in the field of Ceramic technology and Archeological Studies. For more information, please contact us.

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Thetis Workshop - The Attic Black

Through decades of scientific study and hands-on experimentation, the team at Thetis successfully recovered and revived the lost techniques of ancient Greek pottery. This extensive research laid the foundation for the creation of the ATTIC BLACK Workshop in 2012, where these discoveries were brought to life. Combining traditional craftsmanship with historical accuracy, the workshop produces authentic, handcrafted ceramics that honor and preserve the artistry of ancient Greece.

Discover Attic Black : Thetis Workshop