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Acrobat Clock. From the unique performance of the acrobat engraved on the cover of a sword found in Malia, in Crete, we created a special clock.
1600 B.C., Malia, Crete
Dimensions: 29cm x 23cm
Silver-plated copper with wooden base.
The Acropolis of Athens is the famous ancient monument of the city of Athens, dedicated primarily to goddess Athena. Our impressive candlestick depicts goddess Athena, the Parthenon and the Erechtheion with the legendary caryatids.
5th century, Golden Age of Pericles, Athens
Dimensions: 7cm x 4cm x 6,5cm
Casted alabaster.
This impressive tealight depicts goddess Athena, the Parthenon and the Erechtheion with the legendary caryatids, on the Acropolis of Athens. Golden Age of Pericles 5th century B.C.
Silver-plated handmade casted alabaster.
The golden figurine of ibex (aegagros), was our model to create this handmade gold-plated 24K replica. The figurine is unique in its kind, was found among the many findings from the excavation at the prehistoric settlement in Akrotiri in Santorini.
Gold-plated 24K copper figurine on acrylic base
Dimensions: 12 cm x 10cm x 6 cm
A relief representation of Alexander the Great at the Battle of Issus, inspired by a Pompeii mosaic, that shows the macedonian king riding his horse, Bucephalus, and charging the fleeing Persians.
2nd century B.C., Pompeii
Dimensions: 21cm x 28cm x 8cm
Silver-plated 999° Copper, mounted on an acrylic back (plexiglass).
We created a relief represantation, depicting Alexander the Great. The depiction is inspired by the gold medal of Tarsus.
3rd century B.C., Cilicia.
Dimensions: 12cm x 12cm x 5cm
Gold-plated 24K Copper, mounted on an acrylic back (plexiglass).
A relief representation of the head of Alexander the Great. It is inspired from a relief on an ancient mirror, dated to 1000 B.C., from Ancient Greece.
Dimensions: 11cm x 16cm x 3cm
Gold-plated copper on marble base.
A relief representation of the head of Alexander the Great. It is inspired by a relief from an ancient mirror, dated to 1000 B.C., from Ancient Greece.
Dimensions: 15cm x 15cm x 6,5cm
Silver-plated copper on an acrylic back (plexiglass).
A relief representation of the head of Alexander the Great. One of the finest surviving sculptures of Alexander the Great after his visit to ancient Athens.
Dimensions: 9cm x 18cm x 11cm
Alabaster coated with silver-plated copper.
We created a relief plaque of the head of Alexander the Great, that is inspired by a gold medal of Tarsus. The plaque is mounted on a marble base.
3rd century B.C., Ciliicia
Dimensions: 10cm x 15,5cm x 3cm
Brass, plated in silver solution 999°.
Anchor from a Hydraic "nava" (ship) from the years of the Greek Revolution 1821. Of the Admiralty Pattern (British Naval). An exhibit at the Historical Archive Naval Museum of Hydra. Handmade solid brass copy with brown patina on acrylic base.
The shape of the syllabic Linear B script was a great inspiration for the creation of this new line of candlesticks. This script was used for writing Mycenaean Greek and it predates the Greek alphabet by several centuries.
Gold-plated 24k solid bronze.
Gold-plated 24k solid brass.
Solid brass with natural oxidation.
Gold-plated solid brass.
The shape of the syllabic Linear B script was a great inspiration for the creation of this new line of candlesticks. 17th - 13th cent. B.C.
Dimensions: 16 cm x 14 cm x 6,5 cm
Gold-plated 24k handmade solid brass.
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
Statue, made of casted alabaster.
A representation of Apollo holding his lyre in his left hand and pouring a libation with his right hand is attributed to Pistoxenos Painter. The inspiration came from a tondo on an attic white-ground kylix (vase) from Delphi, depicting Apollo, as the god of music and the arts who was often depicted playing his lyre. The relief representation is crafted by hand and is made of copper placed in a frame. 480 - 470 B.C., Delphi.
Dimensions: 25 cm x 25 cm x 4 cm
Handmade copper in wooden frame.
Apollo holding his lyre in his left hand and pouring a libation with his right hand is attributed to Pistoxenos Painter. The inspiration came from a tondo on an attic white-ground kylix (vase) from Delphi, depicting Apollo, as the god of music and the arts who was often depicted playing his lyre. The relief representation is crafted by hand and is made of copper placed in a frame. 480 - 470 B.C., Delphi.
Dimensions: 27 cm x 27 cm x 6 cm
Handmade gold-plated copper in wooden frame.
Replica of a tondo on an attic white-ground kylix (vase) from Delphi, depicting a representation of Apollo holding his lyre in his left hand and pouring a libation with his right hand, attributed to Pistoxenos Painter. Apollo, as the god of music and the arts was often depicted playing his lyre. The relief representation is crafted by hand and is made of bronze, mounted on a greek black marble base, with white and grey waters.
480 - 470 B.C., Delphi.
Dimensions: 11 cm x 12 cm x 3 cm
Brass
Replica of a tondo on an attic white-ground kylix (vase) from Delphi, depicting a representation of Apollo holding his lyre in his left hand, attributed to Pistoxenos Painter. Apollo, as the god of music and the arts was often depicted playing his lyre. The relief representation is crafted by hand and is made of silver-plated brass.
Dimensions: 7 cm x 11,5 cm x 3,5 cm
Silver-plated Bronze Representation, mounted on a greek black marble base, with white and grey waters.
Statue of the Greek god of medicine, Asclepius, who is considered as the first healer. The sculpture is a resized replica of the original statue of Asclepius with his serpent-entwined staff, from the temple of Asclepius at Epidaurus. A museum replica for your home or office decoration.
4th century B.C., Epidaurus, Peloponnese
Dimensions: 6,5 cm x 22 cm x 6 cm
Casted Alabaster.
The well known gold jewelry "Bees" is a piece of a gold necklace that was found in the Necropolis of Malia, in Crete. A famous specimen of minoan art and a unique theme to decorate a wall in your house or office.
Gold-plated 24 carats copper relief, placed in a wooden frame.
The gold jewelry "Bees", which is a piece of a gold necklace that was found in the Necropolis of Malia, in Crete. A famous specimen of minoan art and a unique theme to decorate a wall in your house or office.
Dimensions: 25 cm x 25 cm x 4,3 cm
Shiny Copper relief plaque, mounted on a wooden frame with glass.
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