Thaleia
(Athenian, c. 140-160 AD)
With tuberose absolute, gardenia, orange blossom, jasmine sambac, aqua marine, bigarade, Sicilian cypress, and cedar
Second youngest of the nine daughters of King Zeus and Mnemosyne, her name meaning 'luxuriant' and 'blooming,' the muse Thaleia reigns over comedy.
Here she is represented as a decadent and exuberant bare breasted young woman flourishing in laughter.
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8 oz.
Presented in our signature bisque porcelain vessel floating in a lucite cube, created to evoke an ancient artifact on display
(Athenian, c. 140-160 AD)
With tuberose absolute, gardenia, orange blossom, jasmine sambac, aqua marine, bigarade, Sicilian cypress, and cedar
Second youngest of the nine daughters of King Zeus and Mnemosyne, her name meaning 'luxuriant' and 'blooming,' the muse Thaleia reigns over comedy.
Here she is represented as a decadent and exuberant bare breasted young woman flourishing in laughter.
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8 oz.
Presented in our signature bisque porcelain vessel floating in a lucite cube, created to evoke an ancient artifact on display










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