From the leaves of an olive tree, symbol of peace and creation, we created an elegant pair of earrings, in the shape of the olive leaves, for your jewellery collection.
Dimensions: 1,5cm x 7,5cm
Leaves: Solid brass 24k gold-plated nickel free
Hooks: Solid silver 24k gold-plated nickel free
From the leaves of the olive tree, a symbol of peace and creation, we created a beautiful napkin ring for your dinnerware.
Dimensions: 4.5 cm x 1,5 cm
Gold-plated 24K Brass
Copper breastplate, part of an armor, depicting Zeus and Apollo with his lyre, turned into a clock. 650-625 B.C., Ancient Olympia. Copper copy, placed on wooden base. Dimensions: 23cm x 30cm
Design of a type of sailboat called "Latini". The representation of the boat is inspired by a byzantine plate, dated to 18th century.
18th century A.D., Canakkale (Dardanelles)
Dimensions: 9cm x 10cm x 2cm (with acrylic base)
Silver 999° on acrylic base (plexiglass).
From the letters of local variants of the Greek alphabetic script, we created a unique lucky charm, as a key-ring. The greek alphabetic script is a left writing system, dating to 8th - 7th century B.C. The charm is attached with black leather on the ring.
8th - 7th century B.C., Ancient Greece
Dimensions of the charm: 3 cm x3 cm x 3 mm
Dimensions of the key-ring: 3 cm x 11,5 cm x 3 mm
Silver-plated Brass
Inspired by the silver tridrachm of Delphi, we created a key-ring, decorated with a quadripartite incuse square and four dolphins in handmade solid silver 925°.
480 - 475 B.C., Delphi
Diameter of the coin: 2,5cm
Dimensions of the key-ring: 2,5 cm x 10 cm x 3 mm
From the letters of local variants of the Greek alphabetic script, we created a unique key-ring attached with black leather on the ring. The greek alphabetic script is a left writing system, dating to 8th - 7th century B.C. Ancient Greece
Dimensions: 3 cm x3 cm x 3 mm
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.
3rd century B.C., Cilicia
Dimensions: 8 cm x 1 cm
Brass Paper-weight.
Inspired by the ancient tetradrachm of Athens, we created an elaborate paperweight with the depiction of goddess Athena.
Dimensions: 6,5 cm x 5 mm
Goddess Athena, who was widely worshiped by the ancient Greeks, inspired us to create a paperweight with the goddess Athena, as she was depicted in ancient athenian tetradrachm.
Brass
Double-headed eagle, a symbol often found in coats of arms, emblems and flags associated with the Byzantine Empire. It symbolizes the dual power of the emperor, secular and spiritual, and the two heads, the sovereignty of the Byzantine emperors from east to west.
Dimensions: 6,5cm diameter x 7mm width
Brass.
Silver-plated Brass.
We created a unique paper weight with engraved letters, inspired by local variants of the greek alphabet, which were used in Peloponnese, Central Greece, Thessaly, Attica, the islands of the Aegean and from the cities of Ionia.
8th - 7th century B.C.
Dimensions: 8cm x 8cm x 6 mm
Silver-plated brass
Paper-weight, depicting a detail from the famous painting of Greek painter Theophilos, titled "Women of Agiassos, dancing in Karini", dated from 1930.
1930, Lesvos
Dimensions: 8,5 cm x 8 cm x 6 mm
Trireme was an ancient war ship with ram on its prow. We created a paper weight with detail of a sculpture of a rodian trireme. It was found on a rock in the Acropolis of Lindos.
200 B.C., Lindos, Rhodes
Dimensions: 9 cm x 5 mm
Brass, plated in silver solution 999°.
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).
We created an ivy wreath, inspired by a golden wreath with ivy leaves from the island of Kastelorizo.
Late 4th - Early 3rd century B.C., Kastelorizo
Dimensions: 22cm x 19cm x 6cm
24K Gold-plated Copper on acrylic base.
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.
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 925°
Distaff (rocket loom) was a tool, used for spinning wool into thread. We used a copy of a segment with decorative details to create the handle of a unique magnifying lense for your office.
19th century
Dimensions: 5 cm x 15 cm x 1 cm
We created a key-ring, that bears a carving of a sponge sailing caique, from the islands in the sea of Marmara and it is inspired by the maritime tradition of New Koutali.
19th century A.D., Nea Koutali, Lemnos
Dimensions of the carving: 3,5 cm x 2,5 cm x3 mm
Dimensions of the key-ring: 3,5 cm x 10 cm x 3 mm
Silver 925°.
Bookmark, decorated with a little figure. The shape of the bookmark is inspired by detail from the decoration of a bracelet, dating to 11th century A.D. A great example of Byzantine art.
11th century, Byzantium
Dimensions: 2,7cm x 3cm x 1mm
We have desinged a variety of shapes to be used as bookmarks, like this heart which can also be engraved with an initial for a more personalized gift.
Dimensions: 3cm x 3cm x 2mm
Solid silver 925°
Ivy Wreath from Kastelorizo island in Greece. We created an ivy wreath, inspired by the original wreath, that was found in gold.
4th - 3rd century B.C., Kastelorizo, Greece
Dimensions: 29cm x 21cm x 9cm
Gold-plated 24K copper, mounted on acrylic stand (back).
We created a unique pendant with a relief design of a fish with scales. The fish symbolizes Christ himself, as the initial letters of the greek words for Jesus Christ Son of God Saviour form the word ichtys, meaning fish in greek.
Dimensions: 1cm x 3cm.
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.
Mid-4th century B.C., Thassos
Dimensions: 4,3cm x 1,5cm
We created a silver pendant in the shape of a fish, that was one of the most important Christian symbols, that symbolized Jesus Christ, as it is proven by the initials letters of the greek words Jesus Christ Son of God Saviour that form the greek word ichthys (fish).
Dimensions: 1cm x 3cm
Silver rattle in the shape of a fish, that was one of the most important Christian symbols, that symbolized Jesus Christ, as it is proven by the initials letters of the greek words Jesus Christ Son of God Saviour that form the greek word ichthys (fish).
Dimensions: 9,5 cm x 5,5 cm
Silver 999°.
We were inspired by the shape of the fish and we created for you a unique bookmark.
Dimensions: 5cm x 2,1cm x 2mm
Clay amphora from the island of Thassos in Greece. This type of vessel was used to transport wine, olive oil or other aromatic oils and commodities.
Mid-4th century B.C., Thassos.
Dimensions of the amphora: 7,5cm x 2,5cm x 1cm
Dimensions with base: 10cm x 3,5cm x 3,5cm
Brass copy on acrylic base (plexiglass).
Charbi knife with dainty impressive handle. The handle of knife is used as decoration to our unique letter opener. 19th century, Hydra. Weapons of Greek War of Independence. Solid silver 925°.
Dimensions: 1 cm x 18 cm
Tower (candlestick), with the revolutionary flag of Hydra,that was used during the Greek War of Independence. The candlestick is made of resin, coated with pure silver.
1821, Hydra.
Dimensions: 5cm x 3cm
Silver-plared Resin.
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
Inspired by the bull's head rhyton found in the palace of Knossos, in Crete and the myth of the Minotaur, we created this unique bookmark.
1550-1450 B.C., Knossos, Crete
Dimensions: 3 cm x 4,5 cm x 1mm
The design of a fish relief, lead us to create for you a unique brass bookmark.
Dimensions: 4,2cm x 2,2cm x 2mm
The design of a fish relief, lead us to create for you a unique silver bookmark.
Dimensions: 4,2cm x 2,2cm x 1mm
We created a bracelet with three silver charms, inspired by the ancient greek history and mythology. The charms depict Alexander the Great, goddess Athena and the Vergina Sun (star).
Dimensions of the chain: 20cm
Charms' Diameter: 2cm
Thickness: 0,4cm
We created a unique a unique letter opener with handle, inspired by a rocket (distaff). The distaff was a tool, used for spinning wool into thread.
Dimensions: 1cm x 18cm
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 are usually discovered in tombs.
2000-1800 B.C., Cyprus
Dimensions: 19,5cm x 2cm x 6mm
Letter opener with a copy of a cross-shaped (cruciform) figurine on the handle.
Chalcolithic period (3900-2500 BC), Cyprus
Dimensions: 5cm x 22cm x 2,5cm
The handle is in silver 999° and the blade is silver 925°.
Solar clock (sundial), with a star and arrows engraved on the panel. The arrows are leading to the hours that are marked with roman numbers.
16th century A.D.
Dimensions: 20cm x 20cm
Copper.
"Pentathlon", was a sport feature that included five events, jumping, discus, runnning, javelin, wrestling in the Olympic Games in Ancient Olympia.
Frame Dimensions: 39 cm x 39 cm x 1,5 cm
Silver-plated copper with patina, on linen paspartou with wooden aged frame.
Relief from a marble base of a kouros statue, with representation of a cat and dog fight. Found in the Themistoclean Wall in Athens.
510 BC, Kerameikos, Athens
Dimensions: 39 cm x 26,5 cm x 1,5 cm
Copper with natural oxidation, on linen passpartou, mounted on a wooden frame.
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.
Relief from the base of a marble Kouros statue, with representation of warriors in a chariot race from the Wall of Themistocles, in Kerameikos.
510 B.C., Kerameikos, Athens.
Copper with natural oxidation on linen paspartou with wooden aged frame.
Relief from the base of a marble Kouros statue, with representation of youths playing with a ball, from the Wall of Themistocles at Kerameikos.
Copper with natural oxidation, on linen passpartou with wooden frame.
From the ancient coin of Thebes, with the design of the shield (aspis) on the one side, we have created for you a special two-sided silver pendant which can be worn each time from a different side. Every time a new look.
379-338 B.C., Thebes, Boeotia.
Diameter: 2,5 cm
Thickness: 0,3cm