Mirror with two doves, desinged and engraved by the artist El Phil (Eleftherios A. Philippakis), on plaster to create the prototype mould.
Dimensions: 25 cm x 25 cm x 1 cm
Silver-plated design on wooden mirror.
Weight lifting is one of the events in the modern Olympic Games. In ancient Olympia, it was an athletic event, that was used as an exercise for the athletes of the Pentathlon or the Pankration. We created a bronze relief plaque, depicting the event of weight lifting.
500 B.C., Ancient Olympia
Dimensions: 7cm x 11cm x 3,5cm
Brass with patina, 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.
Dimensions: 7cm x 10cm x 3,5cm
Silver-plated Brass on greek black marble base, with white and grey waters.
In Ancient Olympia, the javelin throw was part of the pentathlon event in the ancient Olympic Games. We created a bronze relief plaque with the sport, which we then placed on a greek black marble base.
Ancient Olympia, Greece
Brass with natural oxidation on a marble base.
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
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.
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.
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°.
Torch relay, sport of the ancient Olympic Games. The design is inspired by representations of the sport in ancient vases.
Dimensions 7cm x 10cm x 3,5cm
Silver-plated plaque, mounted on greek black marble base.
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.
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.
Brig "Ares", Hydra. The ship of Anastasios Tsamados, that was used in the Greek War of Independence in 1821.
Dimensions: 12 cm x 12 cm x 2,5 cm
Silver 999° on acrylic base.
Kerynia II. Free rendering of the ancient ship of Cyprus. A unique decorative item with historical value.
4th cent. B.C., Cyprus.
Dimensions: 14,5cm x 15,5cm x 3cm
Silver 999°, placed on an acrylic base.
A two masted sponge sailing ship from the islands in the Sea of Marmara. The copy is inspired by a voting offering.
19th century, Islands of the Sea of Marmara
Dimensions: 5cm x 8,5cm x 2cm
Silver 999° on αcrylic base (plexiglass).
Trireme, an ancient warship with ram on its prow, from Corinth. It was used from all the ancient maritime civilizations in Ancient Greece.
8th-5th century B.C., Corinth, Ancient Greece.
Dimensions: 16,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 2 cm
Silver 999°, mounted on an acrylic base (plexiglass).
The Voyage of Dionysus, detail from an ancient Attic black-figure kylix, depicting God Dionysus in a ship.
550-530 B.C.
Dimensions: 14,5cm x 11,5cm x 2cm (with acrylic base)
Silver 999° on an acrylic base (plexiglass).
Trireme, an ancient war ship, with ram on its prow. Corinth was the first greek city-state to construct triremes in ancient Greece.
8th-5th century B.C., Corinth, Ancient Greece
Dimensions of the ship: 25,5 cm x 17 cm
Dimensions with marble base: 25, 5 cm x 18 cm x 4 cm
Copper, plated in brass, mounted on a black marble base.
Silver replica of a cross-shaped (cruciform) figurine made of picrolite, from the district of Paphos in Cyprus, mounted on an acrylic base (plexiglass).
Chalcolithic period, 3900-2500 BC.
Dimensions: 5cm x 10cm x 3,5cm
Copy in silver 999° on acrylic base (plexiglass).
Silver Tetradrachm coin of Aetolia, depicting Hercules on the obverse of the coin and the personalized Aetolia, sitting on a pile of shields, on the reverse.
220 - 189 BC., Aetolia, Central Greece.
Diameter of the coin: 2,6 cm
Dimensions of the acrylic case: 5 cm x 6 cm x 5 cm
Silver-plated Brass.
Handmade copy of the silver four-drachma coin (tetradrachm) of King Lysimachus of Thrace, depicting the head of Alexander the Great on the obverse of the coin and goddess Athena, holding victory in her hands, on the reverse.
297 - 281 B.C., Macedonia
Diameter of the coin: 3 cm
Handmade copy of the silver stater coin of Gortyn, depicting Europe on the obverse of the coin and Zeus transformed into a calm bull, on the reverse. Dated 325 B.C., Gortyn, Crete.
Diameter of the coin: 2,6 cm | Dimensions of the acrylic case: 5 cm x 6 cm x 5 cm
Handmade silver-plated brass.
Handmade copy of the silver stater coin of Aegina, depicting a sea turtle on the obverse of the coin and an incuse square with irregular shapes, on the reverse. Aegina was the first city-state, that minted coins in Greece. Dated 500 - 480 B.C., Saronic gulf.
Dimensions of the coin: 1,8cm x 2cm | Dimensions of the acrylic case: 5 cm x 6 cm x 5 cm
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.
The Goddess with snakes is an excellent example of the Minoan miniature art. The design of the relief plaque is inspired by the statue of the goddess of snakes, found in the palace of Knossos in Crete.
Brass relief plaque, plated in silver solution 999°, mounted on a greek 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.
Silver-plated brass, mounted on greek black marble base with white and grey waters.
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.
Brass plaque with patina, on a 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.
We created a relief plaque, depicting the Olympic feature of wrestling. Wrestling was one of the main events of the ancient Olympic Games, held in ancient Olympia.
Brass with patina, placed on a greek black marble base, with white and grey waters.
Goddess Athena. The beloved daughter of Zeus and the patroness of the city of Athens. In greek mythology, Athena was the goddess of wisdom and knowledge and her symbol was the owl.
Dimensions: 6,5 cm x 25 cm x 6 cm
Statue, made of casted alabaster.