Column krater () This form originated in
Corinth in the seventh century BC, but was taken over by the
Athenians where it is typically
black-figure. They ranged in size from to in height and were usually thrown in three pieces: the body/shoulder area, the base, and the neck/lip/rim. The handles were pulled separately. They were studied by archaeologist
Tomris Bakır.
Calyx krater & Euxitheos,
Cratère attique à figures rouges, 515–510 BC,
Louvre These are among the largest of the kraters, supposedly developed by the potter
Exekias in black-figure style, though in fact almost always seen in red. The lower body is shaped like the calyx of a flower, and the foot is stepped. The -shaped vase fits inside it so well stylistically that it has been suggested that the two might have often been made as a set. It is always made with two robust upturned handles positioned on opposite sides of the lower body or "cul".
Volute krater This type of krater, defined by
volute-shaped handles, was invented in
Laconia in the early 6th century BC, then adopted by
Attic potters. Its production was carried on by Greeks in
Apulia until the end of the 4th century BC. Its shape and method of manufacture are similar to those of the column krater, but the handles are unique: to make each, the potter would have first made two side spirals ("volutes") as decorative disks, then attached a long thin slab of clay around them both forming a drum with flanged edges. This strip would then have been continued downward until the bottom of the handle, where the potter would have cut a U-shaped arch in the clay before attaching the handle to the body of the vase.
Bell krater Bell kraters were first made in the early 5th century, which meant that it came later than the three other krater types. This form of krater looks like an inverted
bell with handles that are faced up. Bell kraters are
red-figure and not
black-figure like the other kraters. Image:Column-krater Louvre E628.jpg|Column Image:Calyx-krater Louvre CA929.jpg|Calyx Image:Volute-krater woman BM GR1985.10-9.1.jpg|Volute Image:Bell-krater hare BM F547.jpg|Bell == Metal kraters ==