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The long jump is the only known jumping event of the original Olympics' pentathlon events. It was introduced in the Olympic Games in 708 B.C.. The depiction of the sport is inspired by the representation of the sport on an ancient black-figure kylix.
Ancient Olympia, Greece
Dimensions: 14cm x 14cm x 2cm
Copper patinated plaque, plated in silver solution 999°, mounted on wodden frame.
Wrestling was introduced in 708 B.C. in the ancient Olympic Games as a sport event and a part of the ancient Pentathlon. The depiction is inspired by the representation of the sport on an ancient Attic black-figure amphora.
Mirror with the shape of a heart. The design of the heart of lace is made by the artist Marios Voutsinas.
Dimensions: 25 cm x 25 cm x 1 cm
Silver-plated Brass
We created a silver-plated relief of a frying-pan vessel for your office and home decoration, which can be used as a paperweight, as well.
Early Cycladic II, 2800-2300 B.C., Ancient Greece
Dimensions: 8,5cm x 12cm x 3,5cm
Silver-plated relief, placed on a marble base.
Τhe Lighting of the Olympic Flame, which is the symbol of the Olympic Games, inspired us to create an impressive clock with embossed depiction of the ancient ritual and the Olympic prize, the kotinos, for your home or your office.
776 B.C., Olympia, Ancient Greece.
Diameter of the clock: 24cm
Dimensions with wooden base: 10cm x 31cm x 24cm
Copper with oxidation and partial silver-plating, on a wooden base.
Copper breastplate, part of an armor, depicting Zeus and Apollo with his lyre, turned into a clock. 650-625 B.C., Ancient Olympia. Copper copy, placed on wooden base. Dimensions: 23cm x 30cm
Design of a type of sailboat called "Latini". The representation of the boat is inspired by a byzantine plate, dated to 18th century.
18th century A.D., Canakkale (Dardanelles)
Dimensions: 9cm x 10cm x 2cm (with acrylic base)
Silver 999° on acrylic base (plexiglass).
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).
We created an ivy wreath, inspired by a golden wreath with ivy leaves from the island of Kastelorizo.
Late 4th - Early 3rd century B.C., Kastelorizo
Dimensions: 22cm x 19cm x 6cm
24K Gold-plated Copper on acrylic base.
Olive wreath, also known as kotinos, is a symbol of peace and creation. It was the prize for the winners of the ancient Olympic Games. The design and sculpture is made by the artist El Phil (Eleftherios A. Philippakis).
776 B.C., Ancient Olympia.
Dimensions: 10cm x 11cm x 2cm
Silver-plated brass on acrylic base.
Ivy Wreath from Kastelorizo island in Greece. We created an ivy wreath, inspired by the original wreath, that was found in gold.
4th - 3rd century B.C., Kastelorizo, Greece
Dimensions: 29cm x 21cm x 9cm
Gold-plated 24K copper, mounted on acrylic stand (back).
Clay amphora from the island of Thassos in Greece. This type of vessel was used to transport wine, olive oil or other aromatic oils and commodities.
Mid-4th century B.C., Thassos.
Dimensions of the amphora: 7,5cm x 2,5cm x 1cm
Dimensions with base: 10cm x 3,5cm x 3,5cm
Brass copy on acrylic base (plexiglass).
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