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Keritizin was an ancient greek sport. It was probably the precursor of hockey. Inspired by an ancient relief on a marble of the Themistoclean wall, we creted a unique bronze plaque with depiction of the sport.
540 B.C., Ancient Greece
Dimensions: 7cm x 10cm x 3,5cm
Brass Plaque with patina, on greek black marble base, with white and grey waters.
Dog and cat fighting. An ancient sport, created for the entertainment of the Athenians in their everyday life. It is inspired by an ancient relief representation.
Brass plaque with patina on a greek black marble base, with white and grey waters.
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.
Minoan Bull relief on marble. Our inspiration came from an earring in the form of a bull's head (bucranium) from Knossos with dense gratulation to the conic snout of the head. The bull, was one of the most common sacred symbols, that was used in Minoan jewelry art. 14th - 13th century B.C., Knossos, Crete.
Dimensions: 7 cm x 12,5 cm x 2cm
Solid brass mounted on black marble.
Goddess with Snakes, a work of art, inspired by the statue of the snake goddess. An excellent example of Minoan art from the findings of the excavations in the palace of Knossos in Crete.
Late Bronze Age, 1600 B.C, Knossos, Crete
Dimensions: 8cm x 11cm x 3,5cm
Brass plaque with patina, mounted on a greek black marble base with white and grey waters.
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.
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.
Silver-plated bronze relief plaque with marble base, depicting an Olympic Game, the Chariot race, held at Ancient Olympia.
Dimensions: 7cm x 11cm x 3,5cm
Silver-plated brass, mounted on greek black marble base with white and grey waters.
We created a relief plaque, with the depiction of an ancient sport, the Discus. In the ancient Olympic games, the discus was part of the pentathlon. A unique sculpture for the decoration of your office.
Silver-plated brass plaque, mounted on a base of black marble with white and gray waters.
We created a bronze relief plaque, with depiction of the ancient Olympic event, the Stadion race. It is the oldest and the most important sport of the Olympic Games in ancient Olympia.
Silver-plated Brass, placed on a greek black marble base, with white and grey waters.
Inspired by ancient black-figure vases and representations of the Olympic sports, we created a relief plaque with depiction of the shot put. In ancient Greece, shot put was a method of exercise.
Silver-plated Brass on greek black marble base, with white and grey waters.
Boxing was one the oldest Olympic sports, that was included in the Olympic program in 688 B.C..
Silver-plated Brass, mounted on a greek black marble base, with white and grey waters.
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