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Bull's head. Μinotaur of Knossos. According to Greek mythology, the Minotaur was a creature with human body and head of a bull, who was killed by Theseus. We created a unique sculpture, inspired by the greek mythology.
Dimensions: 11cm x 22cm x 9cm
Resin, coated with copper, green patina, and gold horns.
We have created an exclusive decorative item, the Dolpnins, handmade of gold-plated 24K copper, mounted on an acrylic base. A perfect gift for the office or the home. The Dolphins, are a detail from the famous 6 metre fresco of a procession or escort of ships at the Akrotiri on Santorini island. Eight large ships and three smaller vessels, all powered by oarsmen, travel from one port to another with centre stage taken by the flagship of the fleet.
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: 16cm x 32 cm x 16 cm
Statue, made of casted alabaster gold-plated mounted on a black acrylic base.
Owl, the sacred bird of Goddess Athena is a symbol of wisdom and knowledge. The greek myths and the athenian tetradrachm were our guide for the creation of this unique sculpture.
449-419 B.C., Athens.
Dimensions: 6 cm x 9,5 cm x 5 cm
Statue, made of casted alabaster, coated with gold-plated 24 carats copper.
The Disc of Phaistos, an unexplained mystery of archaeology, was turned into a unique trivet for your dinnerware and your kitchenware.
17th century B.C., Phaistos, Crete
Dimensions: 17cm x 7mm
Copper.
Miaoulis was the nicknamed of Andreas Vokos who was a Greek admiral and politician. Celebrating 200 years of the Greek War of Independence 1821-2021. Handmade resin coated with silver-plated copper.
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
Statue, handmade of casted alabaster coated with copper in green patina.
Handcrafted sculpture of a mermaid, adorned with sculpted detail, inspired by a marble effigy of a mermaid, dated to the mid 19th century, which adorned the courtyard, and specifically the fountain, of a Hydriot manor. The mermaid is a mythical aquatic creature with the upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish.
19th century A.D., Hydra
Dimensions of the sculpture: 7 cm x 11cm x 2,2 cm
Dimensions with the base: 7 cm x 13 cm x 3 cm
Resin, mounted on a black marble base with white and grey waters.
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.
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.
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