. AD D I T I O N AL F U R N I S H I N G S• The previously mentioned furnishings were usually the bare essentials for a family living in ancient Greece.• There are also other furnishings which were less useful and more decorative. These, of course, belonged to the wealthy.• Wealthy Greeks enjoyed the luxuries of incense burners, vases, and large vases known as Lebeti as a part of daily life. incense burner• LEBETI - he vases of the wealthy were decorative and were often times made of precious or semi-precious metals. These vases, along with Lebeti, were made by highly skilled workers and were often times ornately decorated.• Lebeti were "elegant nuptial vases of eighteen inches high and minutely decorated with stories from history or legend...“ 21• Lebeti, in addition to their decorative purpose, were used as water jugs and large bowls. Greek Period