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Ancient Olympia , 776 B.C., with acrylic base, 13 cm x 15 cm x3 cm, 500 gr, Gift packaging - Description Greek & English, Gold-plated 24K Brass, Wreath, 130 gr

The 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). Ancient Olympia 776 B.C.

Dimensions: 13cm x 15cm x 2,5cm

Gold-plated 24K solid brass on acrylic base.

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Ancient Olympia , 776 B.C., with acrylic base, 13 cm x 15 cm x3 cm, 252 gr, Gift packaging - Description Greek & English, Brass with natural oxidation, Wreath, 130 gr

The 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: 14cm x 15cm x 3cm

Solid brass with green natural patina on acrylic base.

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Ancient Olympia , 776 B.C., with acrylic base, 10 cm x 11 cm x 2 cm, 100 gr, Gift packaging - Description Greek & English, Silver-plated Brass, Wreath, 56 gr

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.

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Ancient Olympia , 776 B.C., with acrylic base, 13 cm x 15 cm x3 cm, 252 gr, Gift packaging - Description Greek & English, Silver-plated Brass, Wreath, 130 gr

The 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: 14cm x 15cm x 3cm

Silver-plated brass on acrylic base.

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Ancient Olympia , 776 B.C., 50 cm, Gift packaging - Description Greek & English, Copper with partial silver-plating, Clock, 2,300 gr

The long history of the ancient Olympic Games inspired us to create a clock with sports and rituals from the ancient Olympic Games. The clock also features the Olympic flame lighting ritual and the kotinos, the award of the ancient games. An artwork with special historical significance.

776 B.C., Olympia, Ancient Greece

Diameter: 50cm.

Copper with partial silver-plating of the sports.

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Owl
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Athens, 449 - 419 B.C., 6 cm x 9,5 cm x 5 cm , 245 gr, Gift packaging - Description Greek & English, Casted alabaster, Sculpture, 213 gr

Owl, the sacred bird of Goddess Athena and 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.

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Owl
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Athens, 449 - 419 B.C., with marble base, 7 cm x 9 cm x 3,5 cm , 315 gr, Gift packaging - Description Greek & English, Brass, Relief representation, 271 gr

The owl, also known as glaux in Ancient Greece was the symbol of wisdom and knowledge and the sacred bird of Goddess Athena. The sacred bird was also depicted on the reverse side of the tetradrachm coin of Athens.

449-419 B.C., Athens

Dimensions: 7 cm x 9 cm x 3,5 cm

Dimensions of the marble base: 7 cm x 2 cm x 3,5 cm

Brass, placed on marble base.

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Athens, 449 - 419 B.C., 6 cm x 9,5 cm x 5 cm , 245 gr, Gift packaging - Description Greek & English, Casted alabaster, Sculpture, 213 gr

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.

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Athens, 449 - 419 B.C., with wooden box, 12 cm x 12 cm x 5 cm, 500 gr, Gift packaging - Description Greek & English, Box, 436 gr

Wooden box with the representation of the owl, inspired by the silver tetradrachm coin of Ancient Athena. A unique gift proposal.

449 - 419 BC., Athens, Ancient Greece.

Dimensions: 12 cm x 12 cm x 5 cm

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Athens, 510 B.C., with wooden frame with linen passpartou, 39 cm x 26,5 cm x 1,5 cm, 1000 gr, Gift packaging - Description Greek & English, Copper with natural oxidation, Frame, 600 gr

Representation of Pankration. Relief from the base of a marble statue of Kouros, from the wall of Themistocles, in Kerameikos.

510 BC, Kerameikos, Athens.

Frame Dimensions: 39 cm x 26,5 cm x 1,5 cm

Copper with natural oxidation on linen passpartou with antique wooden picture frame.

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Cyprus, 9th millenium B.C., with acrylic base, 14 cm x 3,5 cm x 4 cm, 303 gr, Gift packaging - Description Greek & English, Resin, Ship, 150 gr

Miniature replica of a Papyrella from Cyprus. The Papyrella was a primitive oared boat, which was used for the transportation of obsidian (rock) at the Aegean Sea during the Neolithic Period (9th millenium B.C).

Dimensions of the boat: 14 cm x 3,5 cm x 4 cm

Copy in resin mounted on an acrylic base.

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Cyprus, 9th millenium B.C., with acrylic base, 14 cm x 3,5 cm x 4 cm, Gift packaging - Description Greek & English, Resin, coated in pure silver 999°, Ship, 527 gr

Handcrafted silver miniature replica of a Papyrella from Cyprus. The Papyrella was a primitive oared boat, which was used for the transportation of obsidian (rock) at the Aegean Sea during the Neolithic Period (9th millenium B.C).

Dimensions of the boat: 14 cm x 3,5 cm x 4 cm

Resin, coated in silver 999°, mounted on an acrylic base.

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