+30 210 9964841
No items found matching the search criteria
€ – €
Gorgoneion paper weight, inspired by the two gold gorgoneia that were found in the antechamber of the tomb of Philip II in Vergina, with the depiction of the Gorgon Medusa.
4th century B.C., Vergina, Macedonia
Dimensions: 7 cm x 7,5 cm x 1 cm
Brass.
We created a heart in a twisted pattern. A beautiful jewel that can be worn everyday and a perfect gift to give to your sweetheart, to express how much you love her.
Dimensions: 3,5cm x 4cm
Silver 925°
Goddess Athena. The beloved daughter of Zeus and the patroness of the city of Athens. In greek mythology, Athena was the goddess of wisdom and knowledge and her symbol was the owl.
Dimensions: 6,5 cm x 25 cm x 6 cm
Statue, made of casted alabaster.
Discobolus of Myron, a statue, made by the ancient Greek sculptor Myron, depicting a discus thrower, right on the moment of throwing the discus. We created a sculpture, inspired by the statue that in antiquity stood at the Acropolis of Athens.460-450 B.C., Ancient Athens.Dimensions: 12,5 cm x 21,5 cm x 7 cm
Hermes of Praxiteles, a unique statue of Hermes, the messenger of the Olympian Gods, and the infant Dionysus, the god of wine. We created a sculpture, inspired by the statue that was found in the ruins of the Temple of Hera at Olympia.
4th century B.C., Ancient Olympia.
Dimensions: 9,5 cm x 25 cm x 6 cm
Nike of Samothrace, statue of the mythological Goddess NIke with wings. We created a unique sculpture, inspired by the ancient statue, that was found at the Temple of the Great Gods in Samothrace.
220-190 B.C., Samothrace.
Dimensions: 11,5 cm x 20 cm x 10,5 cm
Aphrodite of Milos, a unique sculpture of the goddess of beauty and love from the island of Milos, that mirrors the female beauty.
100 B.C., Milos.
Dimensions: 6 cm x 24 cm x 5,5 cm
Cycladic figurine bracelet. The shape of the marble and features show that it probably comes from a Cycladic figurine that of the folded hands type,dating between 2800 - 2100 BC. Solid silver 925° handmade copy, attached on a brass bracelet with a white pearl.
Dimensions of figurine: 2,5 cm x 7 mm x 2 mm
Violin-shaped figurine bracelet with white pearl. The violins are the earliest samples of Cycladic marble sculpture and attribute the shape of female body.
They probably served as talisman or magic symbols. They date back to the Early Bronze Age (3200-2200 BC).
Silver 925° figurine copy with a pearl attached on brass.
The kylix (kylika) is a common type of vessel and there are several types. Τhe kylix was a kind of cup in ancient Greece, which was mainly used to drink wine. A fine gift for women and for our little ladies as well. Early Cycladic period 2800-2300 BC.
Solid Silver 925° figurine copy and a white pearl attached on a brass bracelet.
Cycladic figurine tie clip. Inspired by the shape of the figurine we created this special accessory for men.
2800 - 2100 B.C.
Dimensions: 5,5 cm x 2 cm x 8 mm
Clip: handmade brass
Figurine: solid silver
Ashtray with the letters of local variants of the greek alphabetic script, which is a left writing system and one of the first scripts, in the shape of an ancient Cycladic rectangular flat palette.
Cycladic civilization, 2800-2300 B.C.
Dimensions: 14 cm x 7 cm x 1 cm
Handmade casted aluminum.
No data found
Your name will appear next to your review or comment, visible to everyone. We (MuseumMasters.gr) also save your IP address as a security precaution, but in can only be viewed by our staff. It will remain in our system until you withdraw your consent. If you’d like to have your personal data removed, send an email to info@museummasters.gr.
If you believe that your personal data has been misused, you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority. We’re obliged by EU General Data Protection Regulation to let you know about this right; we don’t actually intend to misuse your data.
This site uses cookies to store information on your computer. See our cookie policy for further details on how to block cookies.
Analytical cookies for us to better craft the user experience based on your page view experiences.