The vase is composed of two leaves of metal which were hammered then joined, although the handles and the
volutes (scrolls) were cast and attached. The main alloy used gives it a golden colour, but at various points the decoration is worked with different metals as overlays or inlays of silver, copper, bronze and other base metals. Such highlights include the silver garlands of vine and ivy around the krater, the silver and copper stripes on the
vipers at the handles, and the silver orbs of the eyes of the volute masks. The top part of the krater is decorated with motifs both ornamental (gadroons, palm leaves, acanthus, garlands) and figurative: the top of the neck presents a
frieze of animals and most of all, four statuettes (two maenads, Dionysus and a sleeping satyr) are casually seated on the shoulders of the vase, in a pose foreshadowing that of the
Barberini Faun. On the belly, the frieze in low relief, 32.6 cm tall, is devoted to the divinities
Ariadne and
Dionysus, surrounded by revelling
satyrs and
maenads of the Bacchic
thiasus, or ecstatic retinue. There is also a warrior wearing only one sandal, whose identity is disputed:
Pentheus,
Lycurgus of Thrace, or perhaps the "one-sandalled"
Jason of
Argonaut fame. ==Dating==