3D Point Accuracy: 0.038 mm a 28 cm.
3D Resolution: 0.072 mm.
Acquisition Distance:0.28 m
A cup made of purified beige clay, with an opaque black-to-red varnish, dating back to the 4th–3rd century BC. The artifact has an open shape with thin walls and a smooth surface. Despite its matte finish, the varnish is evenly distributed, giving it a refined and distinctive appearance. The craftsmanship suggests a focus on material quality and color rendering, typical of ceramics from this period. The cup has a height of 4.3 cm, comparable to that of a small matchbox, while its maximum diameter measures 15.9 cm, similar to a coffee saucer.
The artifact is intact, with no fractures or missing parts, and its original structure is completely preserved. The surface, although smooth, shows signs of wear over time, with the varnish still well-adhered but dulled. This webpage documents the digital acquisition process of the artifact, enabling a highly precise 3D reconstruction. The virtual model, optimized for 3D printing, allows for the creation of a tactile replica, enhancing both museum and educational experiences.
