Chronou Feidou paper weight bears an ancient saying, which means Value Time. It is handmade of solid brass. The saying belongs to the ancient greek philosopher, Chilon of Sparta.
Silver bracelet, bearing the ancient proverb "outhen matin i physis poiei" by the ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, which means, that "nature does not create anything without a purpose".
Dimensions: 6,5cm x 1cm
Silver 925°
Silver pair of earrings in the shape of a ring with an ancient greek proverb. The ancient proverb "outhen matin i physis poiei" by the ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, means that "nature does not create anything without a purpose".
Diameter: 3,5cm
Silver pendant with an ancient greek proverb. The ancient proverb "outhen matin i physis poiei" by the ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, means that "nature does not create anything without a purpose".
Diameter of the ring: 3,8cm
Silver ring, bearing an ancient greek proverb. The ancient proverb "outhen matin i physis poiei" by the ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, means that "nature does not create anything without a purpose".
Dimensions: 2cm x 0,7cm
Silver bracelet with an ancient greek proverb. The bracelet bears the ancient proverb "o kosmos oytos mia polis esti", which means that "the world of ours is a single city", by the famous ancient philosopher, Epictetus.
Silver pair of earrings with an ancient greek proverb. The earrings bear the ancient proverb "o kosmos oytos mia polis esti", which means that "the world of ours is a single city", by the famous ancient philosopher, Epictetus.
Diameter: 3,5 cm
Silver pendant in the shape of a ring with an ancient greek proverb. The pendant bears the ancient proverb "o kosmos oytos mia polis esti", which means that "the world of ours is a single city", by the famous ancient philosopher, Epictetus.
Diameter: 3,8cm
Silver ring with an ancient greek proverb. The ring bears the ancient proverb "o kosmos oytos mia polis esti", which means that "the world of ours is a single city", by the famous ancient philosopher, Epictetus.
2018 charm was inspired by a bronze ancient pendant, in the form of a bird standing on two rings. It was found at Feres, in Thessaly and is dated to 8th-7th century B.C. We chose to combine this impressive and unique shape of the bird pendant with an ancient spatula of the 5th century found in the area of Keramikos in Athens and form the number "18" thus creating a unique and special charm for the new year.
Dimensions: 3cm x 8,5cm
Handmade solid brass.
The coin commemorates the 2.500th anniversary of the Battle of Marathon. The centre of the coin shows a synthesis of a shield and a runner/warrior representing the struggle for freedom and the noble ideals that the Battle of Marathon stands for. The bird on the shield symbolises the birth of Western civilisation in its present form. Dimensions: 25,75 mm.
Commemorative Coloured & Enameled Coin.
This coloured commemorative coin celebrates the Academy of Plato - a Philosopher school in Athens, the oldest institute of Greece of this kind. It features a portrait of Plato. Dimensions: 25,75 mm
Commemorative Coloured & Enameled Coin
We created the acorns as a charm, that will bring you luck for the new year. A new line of charms, designed in a minimalist approach to satisfy even the most demanding tastes.
Dimensions: 5cm x 5cm
Gold-plated 24K Brass
Acrobat Clock. From the unique performance of the acrobat engraved on the cover of a sword found in Malia, in Crete, we created a special clock.
1600 B.C., Malia, Crete
Dimensions: 29cm x 23cm
Silver-plated copper with wooden base.
The Acropolis of Athens is the famous ancient monument of the city of Athens, dedicated primarily to goddess Athena. Our impressive candlestick depicts goddess Athena, the Parthenon and the Erechtheion with the legendary caryatids.
5th century, Golden Age of Pericles, Athens
Dimensions: 7cm x 4cm x 6,5cm
Casted alabaster.
This impressive tealight depicts goddess Athena, the Parthenon and the Erechtheion with the legendary caryatids, on the Acropolis of Athens. Golden Age of Pericles 5th century B.C.
Silver-plated handmade casted alabaster.
The golden figurine of ibex (aegagros), was our model to create this handmade gold-plated 24K replica. The figurine is unique in its kind, was found among the many findings from the excavation at the prehistoric settlement in Akrotiri in Santorini.
Gold-plated 24K copper figurine on acrylic base
Dimensions: 12 cm x 10cm x 6 cm
Aegagros (wild goat), a pendant with two wild goat heads, inspired by a unique crown of an unknown object.
8th century. B.C., Asia Minor.
Dimensions: 4cm x 3,5cm
Silver 999°.
The Mask of Agamemnon, paper weight. Agamemnon in Greek mythology, was the son of King Atreus and Queen Aerope of Mycenae. This unique find is the inspiration of this hand casted paper weight.
Dimensions: 7 cm x 7,5 cm x 1 cm
Silver baby rattle in the shape of agnytha. An object known from ancient weaving, since it was used as weight to hold the threads on the loom. We created this rattle inspired by its shape, where you can write on its four sides your own personal dedication and offer it to the newborn, at his/her baptism or at a baby’s first birthday.
Pure silver 999 °
Dimensions: 3 cm x 3 cm x 4 cm
Ainos brass pin is a replica of the ancient silver tetradrachm (four-drachma coin) of Ainos (Aenus), which depicts the head of Hermes and on the reverse shows a goat standing right and the inscription AINI written above it. 5th century B.C., Ainos, Thrace.
Dimensions: 1,3 cm x 1,8 cm x 2 mm
Alexander the Great silver guitar pick. The engraving depicts the head of Alexander the Great, son of King Philip II of Macedon. The design is inspired by the gold medal from Tarsus in Cilicia. 3rd century B.C., Cilicia. Play your guitar with style!
A relief representation of Alexander the Great at the Battle of Issus, inspired by a Pompeii mosaic, that shows the macedonian king riding his horse, Bucephalus, and charging the fleeing Persians.
2nd century B.C., Pompeii
Dimensions: 21cm x 28cm x 8cm
Silver-plated 999° Copper, mounted on an acrylic back (plexiglass).
Alexander the Great bracelet inspired by the silver tetradrachm coin of King Lysimachus of Thrace, which depicts on the one side the head of Alexander the Great and on the other side of the coin goddess Athena, holding victory in her hands.
297 - 281 B.C., Macedonia
Diameter of the coin: 3 cm
Brass.
Alexander the Great keyring is a replica of a vary rare find the Gold medal of Aboukir. This medal is an oversized monetary mark, which was a prize at the pentectical Alexandrian Ecumenical Games of Veria in Macedonia.
Medal dimensions: Φ. 4cm (diameter)
Alexander the Great brass pin is based on the depiction on the gold medal from Tarsus in Cilicia and it dates to the middle of the 3rd century B.C.
Dimensions: Diameter 1,8 cm x 3mm (thick)
Alexander the Great silver cufflinks are based on the depiction of a gold medal from Tarsus in Cilicia and it dates to the middle of the 3rd century B.C.
3rd century B.C., Cilicia
Solid silver 925°.
Alexander the Great is considered to be one of the greatest military generals and a famous Macedonian king. We created a paper weight, depicting Alexander the Great. The depiction is inspired by a gold medal of Tarsus.
Dimensions: 8 cm x 1 cm
Brass Paper-weight.
We created a relief represantation, depicting Alexander the Great. The depiction is inspired by the gold medal of Tarsus.
3rd century B.C., Cilicia.
Dimensions: 12cm x 12cm x 5cm
Gold-plated 24K Copper, mounted on an acrylic back (plexiglass).
A relief representation of the head of Alexander the Great. It is inspired from a relief on an ancient mirror, dated to 1000 B.C., from Ancient Greece.
Dimensions: 11cm x 16cm x 3cm
Gold-plated copper on marble base.
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).
A relief representation of the head of Alexander the Great. One of the finest surviving sculptures of Alexander the Great after his visit to ancient Athens.
Dimensions: 9cm x 18cm x 11cm
Alabaster coated with silver-plated copper.
We created a relief plaque of the head of Alexander the Great, that is inspired by a gold medal of Tarsus. The plaque is mounted on a marble base.
3rd century B.C., Ciliicia
Dimensions: 10cm x 15,5cm x 3cm
Brass, plated in silver solution 999°.
We created this set of silver earrings using the shape of natural ammonites. The ammonites, as symbols of longevity and evolution, are the perfect gift for all the nature lovers. Handmade silver 999°.
An exquisite necklace, inspired by the shape of the ammonites. We created this wonderful piece of art for all nature lovers in handmade silver.
We created a ring in the shape of an ammonite. The ammonites, as symbols of longevity and evolution, are the perfect gift for all the nature lovers. Handmade silver 999°.
A silver pendant of unique beauty that will surprise with it's aesthetic, inspired by the silver tetradrachm of Amphipolis with the head of Apollo embossed on the obverse and a torch within an incuse square, with the word AMFIPOLITON or AMFIPOLITEON, carved upon its raised frame.
356-355 Β.C., Amfipolis, Macedonia.
Diameter: 2,5cm
Thickness: 0,3cm
Pendant inspired by a clay amphora, decorated with handles on each side of the vessel. This type of vessel was used to store and to transport wine, olive oil, precious aromatic oils or other commodities.
4th century B.C., Thassos
Dimensions of the amphora: 6,5cm x 2,5cm
Silver 925°.
Gold-plated 524k pendant inspired by a clay amphora, decorated with handles on each side of the vessel. This type of vessel was used to store and to transport wine, olive oil, precious aromatic oils or other commodities.
Gold-plated 24k solid brass.
Wine amphora from the island of Thassos in Greece. Amphoras were used to store wine, olive oil and other commodities. Inspired by its shape, we created this letter opener. Mid-4th century B.C., Thassos
Dimensions: 19,2 cm x 2,5 cm x 1 cm
Handmade solid brass
Amphora money clip, inspired by a clay amphora with oval body from the island of Thassos, dating during the middle of the 4th century BC. A perfect gift for him.
Dimensions: 6,5 cm x 2,5 cm
Amphora: Silver-plated brass
Clip: Brass
Amphorae were used for the transport and storage of various products, both liquid and dry, but mostly for wine, since the prehistoric times. This bookmark is inspired by an wine amphora from the island of Thassos.
Mid-4th century, Thassos
Dimensions: 5cm x 2,3cm x 1mm
Wine amphora from the island of Thassos. Amphorae were used to store wine, olive oil and other commodities. Inspired by its shape, we created a silver letter opener.
Mid-4th century B.C., Thassos
Wine amphora from Thassos, decorated with two handles on each side of the vessel. This type of vessel was used to store and transport wine, olive oil and other commodities. We created a unique silver pendant, inspired by the shape of a clay amphora.
Dimensions: 4,3cm x 1,5cm
An Archaeology of Representations: Ancient Greek Vase-Painting and Contemporary Methodologies offers original approaches to vase-paintings of archaic and classical Greece, with an emphasis on the semiotics of ancient modes of representation. Written by an international group of eminent scholars, the essays in this book address methodological questions and propose wide-ranging interpretive arguments for the study of a large number of images from the rich and complex corpus of ancient Greek vase-painting. Author: Dimitrios Yatromanolakis
The anchor we have designed for this year expresses our love for traveling and expolring new destinations. May this year be a year of new destinations and more stable relationships.
Dimenstions: 4,5 cm x 4,5 cm
Handmade solid brass gold-plated in gold solution 24K.
The anchor we have designed for this year’s charm expresses our love for traveling and exploring new destinations. May this year be a year of new destinations and more stable relationships, happiness and health to all the people.
Dimensions: diameter 4,5 cm x 0,3 cm
Handmade solid silver.
Anchor from a Hydraic "nava" (ship) from the years of the Greek Revolution 1821. Of the Admiralty Pattern (British Naval). An exhibit at the Historical Archive Naval Museum of Hydra. Handmade solid brass copy with brown patina on acrylic base.