Painting your clay
In Mycenaean times, polychrome objects such as miniatures and figurines were often decorated with linear designs in black and dark reddish paint, as was the case with this miniature.
Color could give a certain meaning to an object. Paint was made by either the manipulation of iron or stone mineral, or by using natural ochres (Fig. 2 and fig. 3). The pigments were subsequently mixed with water (or sometimes deliberately dried) in order to establish a specific color. Not all colors were available in paint in Mycenaean times due to high costs or difficulties in obtaining the right minerals.