+30 210 9964841
No items found matching the search criteria
€ – €
Silver bracelet, bearing the ancient proverb "outhen matin i physis poiei" by the ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, which means, that "nature does not create anything without a purpose".
Dimensions: 6,5cm x 1cm
Silver 925°
Silver pair of earrings in the shape of a ring with an ancient greek proverb. The ancient proverb "outhen matin i physis poiei" by the ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, means that "nature does not create anything without a purpose".
Diameter: 3,5cm
Silver pendant with an ancient greek proverb. The ancient proverb "outhen matin i physis poiei" by the ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, means that "nature does not create anything without a purpose".
Diameter of the ring: 3,8cm
Silver ring, bearing an ancient greek proverb. The ancient proverb "outhen matin i physis poiei" by the ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, means that "nature does not create anything without a purpose".
Dimensions: 2cm x 0,7cm
Handmade solid silver 925°, adjustable.
Silver bracelet with an ancient greek proverb. The bracelet bears the ancient proverb "o kosmos oytos mia polis esti", which means that "the world of ours is a single city", by the famous ancient philosopher, Epictetus.
Silver pair of earrings with an ancient greek proverb. The earrings bear the ancient proverb "o kosmos oytos mia polis esti", which means that "the world of ours is a single city", by the famous ancient philosopher, Epictetus.
Diameter: 3,5 cm
Silver pendant in the shape of a ring with an ancient greek proverb. The pendant bears the ancient proverb "o kosmos oytos mia polis esti", which means that "the world of ours is a single city", by the famous ancient philosopher, Epictetus.
Diameter: 3,8cm
Silver ring with an ancient greek proverb. The ring bears the ancient proverb "o kosmos oytos mia polis esti", which means that "the world of ours is a single city", by the famous ancient philosopher, Epictetus.
Aegagros (wild goat), a pendant with two wild goat heads, inspired by a unique crown of an unknown object.
8th century. B.C., Asia Minor.
Dimensions: 4cm x 3,5cm
Silver 999°.
Ainos brass pin is a replica of the ancient silver tetradrachm (four-drachma coin) of Ainos (Aenus), which depicts the head of Hermes and on the reverse shows a goat standing right and the inscription AINI written above it. 5th century B.C., Ainos, Thrace.
Dimensions: 1,3 cm x 1,8 cm x 2 mm
Handmade solid 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.
Alexander the Great brass pin is based on the depiction on the gold medal from Tarsus in Cilicia and it dates to the middle of the 3rd century B.C.
Dimensions: Diameter 1,8 cm x 3mm (thick)
Alexander the Great silver cufflinks are based on the depiction of a gold medal from Tarsus in Cilicia and it dates to the middle of the 3rd century B.C.
3rd century B.C., Cilicia
Solid silver 925°.
We created this set of silver earrings using the shape of natural ammonites. The ammonites, as symbols of longevity and evolution, are the perfect gift for all the nature lovers. Handmade silver 999°.
An exquisite necklace, inspired by the shape of the ammonites. We created this wonderful piece of art for all nature lovers in handmade silver.
We created a ring in the shape of an ammonite. The ammonites, as symbols of longevity and evolution, are the perfect gift for all the nature lovers. Handmade silver 999°.
A silver pendant of unique beauty that will surprise with it's aesthetic, inspired by the silver tetradrachm of Amphipolis with the head of Apollo embossed on the obverse and a torch within an incuse square, with the word AMFIPOLITON or AMFIPOLITEON, carved upon its raised frame.
356-355 Β.C., Amfipolis, Macedonia.
Diameter: 2,5cm
Thickness: 0,3cm
Pendant inspired by a clay amphora, decorated with handles on each side of the vessel. This type of vessel was used to store and to transport wine, olive oil, precious aromatic oils or other commodities.
4th century B.C., Thassos
Dimensions of the amphora: 6,5cm x 2,5cm
Silver 925°.
Gold-plated 524k pendant inspired by a clay amphora, decorated with handles on each side of the vessel. This type of vessel was used to store and to transport wine, olive oil, precious aromatic oils or other commodities.
Gold-plated 24k solid brass.
Wine amphora from Thassos, decorated with two handles on each side of the vessel. This type of vessel was used to store and transport wine, olive oil and other commodities. We created a unique silver pendant, inspired by the shape of a clay amphora.
Mid-4th century B.C., Thassos
Dimensions: 4,3cm x 1,5cm
We created a silver pendant in the shape of a vessel, inspired by the form of an ancient perfium vessel.
1st century A.D., Cyprus.
Dimensions: 1,4 cm x 4cm
The syllabic Linear B script was a great inspiration for the creation of this new line of cufflinks. This script was used for writing Mycenaean Greek and it predates the Greek alphabet by several centuries. Handmade silver 925° casted.
Inspired by the shape and the semantics of an ancient wine jug, we created a jewel bearing a toast for Peace by engraving the saying of the famous Greek philosopher Epictetus, "The world of ours is a single city". It can also be offered as a charm, by placingthe number "16"at the back side of the wine jug in silver 925°. It is offered with a red or black satin cord to be worn as a pendant.
Dimensions: 3 cm x 4 cm x 1mm
Gold-plated 24K brass
Brooch inspired by Apollo's lyre. Apollo was the patron god of music and arts. The lyre is the most respectable and known of all the musical instruments in ancient Greece and was the main instrument of the musical education of the youths’ in Ancient Greece.
480 - 470 B.C.
Dimensions: 3cm x 6cm x 1,5cm
Silver-plated brass with brown patina.
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.