We created the mistletoe 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: 3cm x 6cm
Gold-plated 24K Brass
We created the star 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. Can be worn as a jewel pendant.
Dimensions: 5,5cm x 5,5cm
We created the christmas tree 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: 4cm x 6,5cm
We created the snowflake 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: 6,5cm x 6,5cm
We created the heart 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: 4,3cm x 4,5cm
Statue of the Greek god of medicine, Asclepius, who is considered as the first healer. The sculpture is a resized replica of the original statue of Asclepius with his serpent-entwined staff, from the temple of Asclepius at Epidaurus. A museum replica for your home or office decoration.
4th century B.C., Epidaurus, Peloponnese
Dimensions: 6,5 cm x 22 cm x 6 cm
Casted Alabaster.
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., Crete
Dimensions of the plaque: 10 cm x 7,5 x 5 mm
Dimensions with the acrylic stand: 13 cm x 13 cm x 2 cm
Silver 999° paper-weight, on an acrylic base.
We created a sculpture of a male body, inspired by the statue of Hermes of Praxiteles. The statue of Hermes, which was the messenger of the Olympian Gods, was found in the ruins of the Temple of Hera at Olympia.
4th century B.C., Ancient Olympia.
Dimensions of the statue: 5,5 cm x 9,5 cm x 3 cm
Dimensions with the marble base: 5,5 cm x 13 cm x 4,5 cm
Statue, made of casted alabaster, placed on a marble base.
We created a sculpture of a female body, based on the statue of Aphrodite of Milos, emphasizing on the curves of her body, which mirrors perfectly the female beauty.
100 B.C., Milos.
Dimensions of the statue: 5 cm x 10 cm x 3 cm
Dimensions with marble base: 5,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 4,5 cm
Statue, depicting Venus (Aphrodite) rising from the Sea. Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty. The statue is inspired by a painting by Sandro Botticelli, called "The Birth of Venus", dated from 1486. It depicts goddess Aphrodite, having emerged from the sea as an adult woman, arriving at the sea-shore.
1486 A.D., Florence, Italy
Dimensions: 9 cm x 26 cm x 8 cm
A terracotta oil lamp with one muzzle, from Cyprus. It is decorated with engraved floral ornamentation.The oil lamp has a ring base, a spherical body and a muzzle where the wick burned. The oil lamps were used for domestic lighting or were carried to light the way outside.
50 - 100 A.D., Cyprus
Dimensions: 8 cm x 2 cm x 5,5 cm
Copper
Pendant, inspired by an earring in the shape of a bucranium (bull's head), decorated with dense granulation. The earring was found at the chamber tombs of the Mavro Spilio cemetery at Knossos. The bucranium, which symbolized 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: 5 cm x 9,5 cm x 1 cm
Solid Silver 999°.
Oak wreath, woven by hand and decorated with oak leaves and acorns. The gold-plated wreath is inspired by the golden wreath of king Philip II of Macedon, which was found at his tomb in the city of Vergina in Greece.
Dimensions: 19,5cm x 22cm x 5,5cm | Dimensions of wooden base: 19,5cm x 1,5cm x 5,5cm
24K Gold-plated solid brass.
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.
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°.
The icon of the Virgin of Ekatontapyliani in Paros. One of the most important preserved Christian monuments found in the Greek territory.
4th century A.D., Paros island. Cyclades.
Dimensions: 28cm x 37,5cm.
Silver 999° & partial gold-plating 24K.
Bracelet with two silver miniature figurines, inspired by findings of ancient Cypriot culture. The two little figurines are the well known cruciform figurine and the bull-shaped rhyton. The bracelet is braided by hand with black satin cord and a turquoise stone for blessing and good luck!
Dimension of the bracelet: 18cm
Dimensions of the charms: 2cm
Dimension of the stone: 1-1,5cm
Silver 925° and turquoise stone.
Pendant in the shape of a starfish. A beautifully designed jewel in free rendering, inspired by a real starfish and the crystal waters from the beaches of Greece.
Dimensions: 2cm x 2cm
Silver 999°.
Detail from a silver ecclesiastical dish, dated 1665, depicting the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ. A unique icon placed on a wooden back.
Dimensions: 24cm x 24cm x 4cm
Silver-plated copper in 999° silver solution on wooden back.
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.
Guitar pick with engraved design of dolphines, inspired by the well known fresco depicting a ship parade (Niopompi) from Akrotiri archeological site in Santorini.
1650 B.C., Santorini
Dimensions: 2,6cm x 3cm x 1mm
Solid silver 925°.
Horses are symbols of strength, beauty and pride. The horses, in antiquity, were used at war and also at the Olympic Games, in the chariot races and the equestrian events.
510 B.C., Athens
Dimensions: 8 cm x 6,5 cm x 5 mm
Brass, plated in silver solution 999°.
Guitar pick with engraved depiction of one of the Erechtheion Caryatids from the Acropolis of Athens. The caryatid is an ancient sculpture of a female form.
Around 420 B.C., Athens, Ancient Greece.
Our collection of accessories includes a guitar pick with an engraved depiction of Apollo's lyre. Apollo was the patron god of music and arts. The lyre is considered the "national" musical instrument of the ancient Greeks. The design of the lyre is inspired by a representation of Apollo and his lyre on an attic white-ground lekythos (vase), which was found at Delphi and is probably attributed to Pistoxenos Painter.
480 - 470 B.C., Delphi.
Guitar pick with engraved design of an owl, inspired by the silver tetradrachm coin of ancient Athens. The owl was the sacred bird of goddess Athena and the symbol of wisdom in Ancient Greece.
Guitar pick with engraved depiction of the Star of Vergina, which decorated the golden larnax (ash-chest), which was found in the tomb of King Philip II of Macedonia. It was a common symbol of ancient Greece, that we find decorating ancient coins, pottery, paintings and statues, long before the Macedonian kingdom and Argead dynasty.
5th century B.C., Vergina, Macedonia.
Our guitar pick features an engraved design of a runner, inspired by the stadion race, which was a running event at the ancient Olympic Games. It was the first and only sport in the ancient Olympic Games, until 728 B.C.
776 B.C., Olympia.
Guitar pick with engraved design, inspired by the "Bees" pendant of Malia. The gold pendant was discovered at the Necropolis of the Minoan Palace of Malia, in Crete. The honeybees pendant depicts two bees curved towards each other and their wings outstretched, clasping a honeycomb into which they are placing a small drop of honey.
1800 B.C., Malia, Crete.
Our guitar pick features an engraved design of the double-headed eagle, which was one of the most important symbols of the Byzantine Empire. The two heads represent the Emperor having authority over both secular and religious matters and it signified the dominance of the Byzantine Emperors over both East and West.
330 - 1453 B.C., Byzantium.
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!
Our guitar pick features an engraved design of the kotinos, which was an olive leaf wreath, that was given as a prize to the winner of the ancient Olympic Games. The ancient Greeks worshiped the olive tree, as it was the sacred tree of goddess Athena and a symbol of peace and the Olympic ideals. 776 B.C., Olympia.
Guitar pick with engraved design of two swallows, based on detail of the famous wall-painting "Spring" at the Akrotiri in Thera, Santorini. The fresco's theme depicts the springtime revival of Theran nature.
16th century B.C., Santorini
Replica of a tondo on an attic white-ground kylix (vase) from Delphi, depicting a representation of Apollo holding his lyre in his left hand, attributed to Pistoxenos Painter. Apollo, as the god of music and the arts was often depicted playing his lyre. The paper weight is crafted by hand and is made of silver-plated bronze.
Dimensions: 7 cm x 8 cm x 5 mm
Silver-plated Bronze Paper weight
Guitar pick with engraved depiction of a bull's head, that is inspired by an ancient rhyton and the myth of the Minotaur. According to Greek mythology, the Minotaur was a creature with human body and head of a bull, who was killed by Theseus.
1600 B.C., Knossos, Crete.
Miniature sailing yacht, mounted on acrylic base. The sailing yachts are large wind-powered vessels, on which the control of the ship's movement is achieved with sails. The ship is inspired by an embossed represenation of a ship on a handmade candy box, made of glass, dated to 1924.
1924 A.D., Greece
Dimensions: 6,2cm x 9,5cm x 2,5cm (with acrylic base)
Silver pendant with a sphendone (sling), inspired by the ancient toy and weapon, that was used in warfare and in hunting. The sphendone was created by the artist El Phil (Eleftherios A. Philippakis) and it is created by an actual piece of wood. The pendant is offered with a black natural rubber cord.
Dimensions: 10cm x 4,5cm x 0,8cm
Candlestick in the shape of an ancient Ionic capital. The capitals are the upper part of the columns, that were used in order tosupport the roofs of the ancient temples in ancient Greece.The Ionic capitals are great monuments of ancient Greek architecture.
6th century B.C., Ancient Greece.
Dimensions: 8 cm x 4 cm x 5,5 cm
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.
Unisex white t-shirt with depiction of a Helmet. The drawing is inspired by a corinthian helmet, that was made at a workshop in Peloponnese and the designs of a cycladic pan. The t-shirt's drawing is painted in black, red and baby blue. Available in small, medium, large, and x-large. 6th- Mid-5th century B.C., Ancient Olympia, Peloponnese.
100% Cotton.
Gorgoneion paper weight, inspired by the two gold gorgoneia that were found in the antechamber of the tomb of Philip II in Vergina, with the depiction of the Gorgon Medusa.
4th century B.C., Vergina, Macedonia
Dimensions: 7 cm x 7,5 cm x 1 cm
Brass.
Unique round copper wall clock, with engraved depictions of the zodiac signs. The clock also features a windrose, showing the winds and the four points of the horizon.
Diameter: 47cm
Copper with partial silver-plating and brass-plating.
We created an impressive round copper wall clock, with engraved depictions of all the zodiac signs and a windrose, with the names of the winds and the four points of the horizon.
Diameter: 75cm
We created the Head of Hygieia, who was the ancient greek goddess of health and the daughter of Asclepius, inspired by the artwork of the ancient greek sculptor Skopas.
4th century, Tegea, Peloponnese.
Dimensions: 7 cm x 14 cm x 9 cm
Bust of casted alabaster.
Discobolus of Myron, a statue, made by the ancient Greek sculptor Myron, depicting a discus thrower, right on the moment of throwing the discus. We created a sculpture, inspired by the statue that in antiquity stood at the Acropolis of Athens.460-450 B.C., Ancient Athens.Dimensions: 12,5 cm x 21,5 cm x 7 cm
Statue, made of casted alabaster.
Hermes of Praxiteles, a unique statue of Hermes, the messenger of the Olympian Gods, and the infant Dionysus, the god of wine. We created a sculpture, inspired by the statue that was found in the ruins of the Temple of Hera at Olympia.
Dimensions: 9,5 cm x 25 cm x 6 cm
Inspired by the Phaistos Disc, one of the most famous unexplained mysteries of archaeology, we created a unique mug for your dinner set.
17th century B.C., Phaistos, Crete.
Diameter: 6,5cm Height: 10,5cm
Bohemian porcelain.
Inspired by the Phaistos Disc, one of the most famous unexplained mysteries of archaeology, we created a unique platter for your dinner set.
Diameter: 30cm
Diameter: 21cm