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Linear A is one of two currently undeciphered writing systems used in ancient Greece. Cretan hieroglyphic is the other. Linear A was the primary script used in palace and religious writings of the Minoan civilization. It is the origin of the Linear B script, which was later used by the Mycenaean civilization. Silver plaque mounted on an acrylic base to be used as a decoration or a paper-wieght.1500 - 1200 B.C., CreteDimensions of the plaque: 10 cm x 7,5 x 5 mm
Dimensions with the acrylic stand: 10 cm x 11 cm x 2 cm
Silver-plated solid brass on marble base.
We created a bronze relief plaque with a sport of the Ancient Olympic Games, the Long Jump, which we then placed on a greek black marble base. The long jump was part of the ancient Pentathlon.
Dimensions: 7cm x 11cm x 3,5cm
Brass plaque with patina, on a greek black marble base, with white and grey waters.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 and silver-plated in silver solution 999°.
Resin, coated with copper, green patina, and gold horns.
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
Inspired by the golden flowery wreath of the myrtle tree, created in a Macedonian workshop, dating to 350-300 B.C., we created a unique myrtle wreath for your home or office decoration.
Dimensions: 20cm x 18cm x 5cm
Gold-plated 24K Brass on acrylic back (plexiglass).
Inspired by the myrtle tree, we created a work of art using two large branches with small twigs with blossoms on them, twined in hand, which we then placed on an acrylic base (plexiglass).
Dimensions: 15cm x 20cm x 4cm
Silver-plated Brass in silver solution 999°.
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