The Ancient Greek Replica Pottery Trinket Dish with Lid, Briseis, is a small ceramic box made in Greece. This Greek-themed trinket box features a brown color and is adorned with art-inspired designs typical of ancient Greek craftsmanship. The lid adds an extra touch of elegance to this unique piece, making it a perfect decorative collectible for adults who appreciate Greek art and history.


This image depicts a scene from ancient Greek mythology, likely focusing on Briseis, a significant character in Homer's Iliad.

Briseis, also known as Hippodameia, was a central figure in the dispute between Achilles and Agamemnon, which serves as the catalyst for the plot of the Iliad.


The image, likely from an Athenian red-figure pottery cup, showcases the style of figural Greek pottery developed in Athens between the 6th and 3rd centuries BC.


Briseis was given to Achilles after the Achaeans sacked her city and killed her husband, Mynes.


Achilles' refusal to re-enter the battle against the Trojans was a direct result of being forced to surrender Briseis to Agamemnon.