This document summarizes a project that used 3D prototyping to aid in reconstructing two ancient ceramic vessels in the collection of the Michael C. Carlos Museum. 3D digital models were created from measurements of vessel fragments. Prototypes of the vessels were then produced by 3D printing or stereolithography. Rubber molds were made from the prototypes to cast plaster fills without directly handling the fragile fragments. This minimized potential damage and allowed small floating fragments to be securely positioned before filling. The prototypes successfully served as intermediaries to facilitate reconstruction while preserving the ancient artifacts.