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Double-headed eagle, a symbol often found in coats of arms, emblems and flags associated with the Byzantine Empire. It symbolizes the dual power of the emperor, secular and spiritual, and the two heads, the sovereignty of the Byzantine emperors from east to west.
Dimensions: 6,5cm diameter x 7mm width
Silver-plated Brass.
Brass.
Trireme was an ancient war ship with ram on its prow. We created a paper weight with detail of a sculpture of a rodian trireme. It was found on a rock in the Acropolis of Lindos.
200 B.C., Lindos, Rhodes
Dimensions: 9 cm x 5 mm
Brass, plated in silver solution 999°.
Tripod head paper weight bearing a geometric design. This handmade brass paper weight (presse papier) comes from the upper part of a the leg of a bronze tripod and is part of its decoration. Ancient Olympia, 8th century B.C.
Dimenstions:7 cm x 8 cm x 0,5 cm
Handmade solid brass.
This paper weight is inspired by the Star (Sun) of Vergina, that decorated the golden larnax, which was found in the tomb of King Philip II of Macedonia. 5th century B.C., Vergina, Macedonia. Dimensions: diameter 8 cm x 4 mm (thik). Handmade solid brass.
Paperweight (presse-papiers) with the design of the Lacedaemonian shield, the shield tha Leonidas held in the battle of Thermopyles, in Sparta.
Dimensions: Φ. 8,50 cm. Χ 1 cm. (thickness)
Handmade brass with natural oxidation.
Inspired by the shield that is design on the obverse side of the silver stater of Thebes ( 379-338 B.C.) in Viotia in Greece.
Owl, the symbol of wisdom and knowledge and the sacred bird of Goddess Athena. We created a silver-plated paper weight, inspired by the ancient tetradrachm coin of Athens.
449-419 B.C., Athens
Dimensions: 6 cm x 5 mm
The Olive Branch is a symbol of peace and creation. The paper weight is made by the artist El Phil (Eleftherios A. Philippakis).
Dimensions: 8,5 cm x 9 cm x 1 cm
Silver-plated Paper Weight
Lions paper weight. It is a part of the decoration of the upper part of a the leg of a bronze tripod found in Ancient Olympia dated around 8th century B.C.
Handmade solid brass
Linear A is one of two currently undeciphered writing systems used in ancient Greece. Cretan hieroglyphic is the other. Linear A was the primary script used in palace and religious writings of the Minoan civilization. It is the origin of the Linear B script, which was later used by the Mycenaean civilization. Silver plaque mounted on an acrylic base to be used as a decoration or a paper-wieght.
1500 - 1200 B.C., Crete
Dimensions of the plaque: 10 cm x 7,5 x 5 mm
Dimensions with the acrylic stand: 13 cm x 13 cm x 2 cm
Silver 999° paper-weight, on an acrylic base.
Labyrinth paper weight. The design comes from the upper part of a the leg of a bronze tripod which was part of its decoration. Ancient Olympia 8th century B.C.
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