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Inspired by the Phaistos Disc, one of the most famous unexplained mysteries of archaeology, we created a unique mug for your dinner set.
17th century B.C., Phaistos, Crete.
Diameter: 6,5cm Height: 10,5cm
Bohemian porcelain.
Keyring with the Star of Vergina that decorated the golden larnax (ash-chest), which was found in the tomb of King Philip II of Macedonia, 5th century B.C., Vergina, Macedonia, Greece.
Dimensions of Star of Vergina: 3,3 cm x 0,3 cm thickness | Dimensions of the key-ring: 3,3 cm x 0,3 cm x 10 cm
Handmade solid brass.
Keyring with a signet seal, depicting a ram (aigagros). The round seal is a finding of the Pre-palatial Minoan Civilization from Phaistos.
2200-2000 B.C., Crete
Diameter of signet: 2,7cm x 3 mm
Dimensions of key-ring: 2,7cm x 10cm x 3 mm
Silver-plated brass, attached with black leather on the ring.
Oval shape singet with hieroglyphic design engraving from Phaistos in Crete.
Pre-palatial Minoan Civilization, 2200-2000 B.C.
Dimensions of signet: 2 cm x 4 cm x 3 mm
Dimensions of key-ring: 2 cm x 10 cm x3 mm
From the letters of local variants of the Greek alphabetic script, we created a unique lucky charm, as a key-ring. The greek alphabetic script is a left writing system, dating to 8th - 7th century B.C. The charm is attached with black leather on the ring.
8th - 7th century B.C., Ancient Greece
Dimensions of the charm: 3 cm x3 cm x 3 mm
Dimensions of the key-ring: 3 cm x 11,5 cm x 3 mm
Silver-plated Brass
From the letters of local variants of the Greek alphabetic script, we created a unique key-ring attached with black leather on the ring. The greek alphabetic script is a left writing system, dating to 8th - 7th century B.C. Ancient Greece
Dimensions: 3 cm x3 cm x 3 mm
Pin with the "Bees" of Malia. The gold pendant was discovered at the Necropolis of the Minoan Palace of Malia, in Crete. 1800 B.C.
Dimensions: 5,5 cm x 2 cm x 8 mm
Handmade brass
Alexander the Great bracelet inspired by the silver tetradrachm coin of King Lysimachus of Thrace, which depicts on the one side the head of Alexander the Great and on the other side of the coin goddess Athena, holding victory in her hands.
297 - 281 B.C., Macedonia
Diameter of the coin: 3 cm
Brass.
We created a bookmark with the letters of local variants of the greek alphabetic script, which is a left writing system and one of the first scripts. 8th-7th century B.C., Ancient Greece. Handmade brass.
Ancient spirals' keyring is based on a design of spirals found on ancient vases used to transport goods, such as wine, olive oil, water. Spirals were a historic and very strong symbol.
Alexander the Great keyring is a replica of a vary rare find the Gold medal of Aboukir. This medal is an oversized monetary mark, which was a prize at the pentectical Alexandrian Ecumenical Games of Veria in Macedonia.
Medal dimensions: Φ. 4cm (diameter)
The Octopus key-ring, comes from a Mycenaean golden hair decoration (which is kept in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens). An ancient jewel used for hair decoration depicting an octapus with spirals on the end of its tentacles.
Dimensions: 3cm x 2mm
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