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Akrotiri Brazier Set

Akrotiri Brazier Set

Handcrafted Replica Minoan Kebab Brazier – Inspired by a Find from Akrotiri

Details

This authentic replica is based on a Minoan brazier discovered in the ancient Greek settlement of Akrotiri, where it was preserved beneath the volcanic ash from a cataclysmic eruption in 1500 BCE. Like Pompeii, the eruption devastated the town but also left behind invaluable archaeological evidence, offering insight into prehistoric Minoan life.

Positioned on a key trading route between Europe and the Middle East, Akrotiri was a thriving urban centre, where bustling streets were likely filled with the aromas of freshly cooked food. Portable kebab braziers like this would have been used by street vendors, providing quick, delicious meals for passing merchants and locals.

The original brazier was found amongst the remains of this Minoan port town, a testament to the importance of portable cooking in the ancient world.

Materials

  • Grogged terracotta

Dimensions

  • Height (base to bull horns): Approx. 175 mm
  • Height (base to ridged top): Approx. 130 mm
  • Length: Approx. 300 mm

Production

Each brazier has been handcrafted in our Northumberland studio, following ancient techniques to ensure an authentic finish. Every piece is fired using methods that replicate those used over 3,500 years ago, resulting in natural surface variations that make each replica one of a kind.

Health & Safety

  • Museum-quality replica: Crafted using traditional tools and techniques, this brazier has been faithfully recreated for historical accuracy and educational value.

  • Not food safe: As an unglazed and porous vessel, this brazier will absorb food, oils, and flavours over time, just as the originals would have done. It should not be used for preparing or serving food intended for consumption.

  • For display and experimental archaeology purposes only: This piece is designed primarily for display, research, and experimental use. Should you choose to use it in practical experiments, you do so entirely at your own risk.

  • Fire safety: If you decide to use this brazier with live flame or charcoal, always follow fire safety guidance from your local fire service. UK-based users can find advice here.

  • Moisture and storage warning: Using the brazier while it is damp or wet can cause cracking or other damage. Always ensure it is completely dry before heating. Store in a dry place, protected from frost, to prevent weather-related damage.

  • Heat exposure: Applying high or uneven heat to any ceramic vessel can result in wear, thermal shock, or breakage. Experimental use will shorten the lifespan of the object.

  • Ancient practice note: Historical sources show that ancient cooks ensured food safety by heating their cookware above 70°C for at least 10 minutes, with temperatures of 100°C or higher providing additional protection from bacteria.

Ordering Information

  • 'Add to Basket' Items: Ready to ship immediately.
  • 'Pre-order' Items: Handmade to order within 90 days (longer for international orders). If your order includes both 'Add to Basket' and 'Pre-order' items, they will be shipped together once all items are ready.

Shipping

  • All items are sent via second-class postal service as standard.
  • If you require first-class shipping, please contact us for a custom quote.
  • Postage Note: All items are carefully packaged to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.

Own a piece of Minoan culinary history with this beautifully crafted replica. Order today to bring an ancient cooking tradition into your collection!

$47.50

Original: $158.34

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Akrotiri Brazier Set

$158.34

$47.50

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Description

Handcrafted Replica Minoan Kebab Brazier – Inspired by a Find from Akrotiri

Details

This authentic replica is based on a Minoan brazier discovered in the ancient Greek settlement of Akrotiri, where it was preserved beneath the volcanic ash from a cataclysmic eruption in 1500 BCE. Like Pompeii, the eruption devastated the town but also left behind invaluable archaeological evidence, offering insight into prehistoric Minoan life.

Positioned on a key trading route between Europe and the Middle East, Akrotiri was a thriving urban centre, where bustling streets were likely filled with the aromas of freshly cooked food. Portable kebab braziers like this would have been used by street vendors, providing quick, delicious meals for passing merchants and locals.

The original brazier was found amongst the remains of this Minoan port town, a testament to the importance of portable cooking in the ancient world.

Materials

  • Grogged terracotta

Dimensions

  • Height (base to bull horns): Approx. 175 mm
  • Height (base to ridged top): Approx. 130 mm
  • Length: Approx. 300 mm

Production

Each brazier has been handcrafted in our Northumberland studio, following ancient techniques to ensure an authentic finish. Every piece is fired using methods that replicate those used over 3,500 years ago, resulting in natural surface variations that make each replica one of a kind.

Health & Safety

  • Museum-quality replica: Crafted using traditional tools and techniques, this brazier has been faithfully recreated for historical accuracy and educational value.

  • Not food safe: As an unglazed and porous vessel, this brazier will absorb food, oils, and flavours over time, just as the originals would have done. It should not be used for preparing or serving food intended for consumption.

  • For display and experimental archaeology purposes only: This piece is designed primarily for display, research, and experimental use. Should you choose to use it in practical experiments, you do so entirely at your own risk.

  • Fire safety: If you decide to use this brazier with live flame or charcoal, always follow fire safety guidance from your local fire service. UK-based users can find advice here.

  • Moisture and storage warning: Using the brazier while it is damp or wet can cause cracking or other damage. Always ensure it is completely dry before heating. Store in a dry place, protected from frost, to prevent weather-related damage.

  • Heat exposure: Applying high or uneven heat to any ceramic vessel can result in wear, thermal shock, or breakage. Experimental use will shorten the lifespan of the object.

  • Ancient practice note: Historical sources show that ancient cooks ensured food safety by heating their cookware above 70°C for at least 10 minutes, with temperatures of 100°C or higher providing additional protection from bacteria.

Ordering Information

  • 'Add to Basket' Items: Ready to ship immediately.
  • 'Pre-order' Items: Handmade to order within 90 days (longer for international orders). If your order includes both 'Add to Basket' and 'Pre-order' items, they will be shipped together once all items are ready.

Shipping

  • All items are sent via second-class postal service as standard.
  • If you require first-class shipping, please contact us for a custom quote.
  • Postage Note: All items are carefully packaged to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.

Own a piece of Minoan culinary history with this beautifully crafted replica. Order today to bring an ancient cooking tradition into your collection!