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Mycenaean animal brass figurine. Kids' toys played an important role from the ancient time. This is why the games were included in their daily training program. Handmade solid brass placed on acrylic base. Dimensions: 5,5 cm x 2 cm x 4,5 cm
Small horse figurine. Figurines of animals were very popular toys in ancient Greece. Toys for children played an important role since ancient times. Handmade brass on acrylic base.
Dimensions: 2 cm x 4 cm
This small bull figurine is inspired by the shape of a clay ancient toy found in Crete. It is handmade casted in solid brass and placed on a black acrylic base. It can easily be offered as an office decor as well.
Dimensions: 4 cm x 6,5 cm
Mermaid silver figurine inspired by wood-carved figures that adorned the bow of ships of the 18-19th century. Ships that took part in the Greek War of Independence. Handmade silver.
Solid brass figurine of a votary. Found in Tylisos, on the island of Crete. Dates around 1500 B.C.
Dimensions: 5cm x 22 cm x5cm
Handmade brass
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
Plank-shaped figurine of human form. These figurines were associated with fertility, birth and death and they became the most common form of human representation in Cypriot art. They had a characteristic shape of a flat body and a narrower head an neck.
2000-1800 B.C., Cyprus
Dimensions: 5,5 cm x 17,5 cm x 4 cm
Dimensions of the base: 5,5 cm x 2 cm x 4 cm
Resin.
Plank-shaped figurine of human form. These figurines became the most common form of human representation in Cypriot art and they were probably associated with fertility, birth and death. They usually had a flat body and a narrower head and neck.
Brass
Plank-shaped figurine of human form. These figurines are the most common forms of human representation in prehistoric Cypriot art and they were probably associated with fertility, birth and death. These figurines were usually placed in tombs.
Recycled Aluminum.
Replica of a cross-shaped (cruciform) figurine, made of picrolite, from the district of Paphos in Cyprus, mounted on an acrylic base (plexiglass). It is a double figurine of two forms, forming a right angle.
Chalcolithic period, 3900-2500 BC
Dimensions: 9cm x 13cm x 4cm
Copper copy on acrylic base (plexiglass).
Silver replica of a cross-shaped (cruciform) figurine made of picrolite, from the district of Paphos in Cyprus, mounted on an acrylic base (plexiglass).
Chalcolithic period, 3900-2500 BC.
Dimensions: 5cm x 10cm x 3,5cm
Copy in silver 999° on acrylic base (plexiglass).
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