"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.
The javelin throw was part of the ancient pentathlon event in the ancient Olympic Games.
Ancient Olympia, Greece
Dimensions: 9,5cm x 9,5cm
Brass coaster with patina.
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.
Dimensions: 7cm x 10cm x 3,5cm
Brass with natural oxidation on a marble base.
The ancient coins' set of five silver-plated copies includes the:
One of the most famous mysteries of archeology, the Phaistos Disc, inspired us to create for you an impressive clock with embossed symbols, for your home or your office. 17th century B.C., Phaistos, Crete
Dimensions of the disc: 17 cm x 2 cm
Copper with marble base.
The javelin throw is a sport feature of the ancient Olympic Games and a part of the ancient Pentathlon. The depiction of the sport is inspired by the representation of the sport on an ancient red-figure kylix.
Dimensions: 14cm x 14cm x 2cm
Copper patinated plaque, plated in silver solution 999°, mounted on wodden frame.
One of the most famous mysteries of archeology, the Disc of Phaistos, was our "guide" to the creation of an aesthetic pendant, handmade of silver. The reverse of the pendant bears a Minotaur design, inspired by the silver stater of Knossos, dated from 425 B.C.
Handmade solid silver 925°.
Stadion race, was a sport feature of Ancient Olympics. Drawing, engraved and casted in bronze to be used as a coaster.
Dimensions: 9,5 cm x 9,5 cm
Brass with patina.
Coaster set with depiction of the Pentathlon sport features, part of the ancient Olympics. The drawings are engraved with patina and the coaster is casted in recycled aluminum. A unique work of art with an aspect of everyday use.
Dimensions: 9,5 cm x 9,5 cm x 6 mm
Recycled Aluminum with patina of the depiction.
We have created a set of 4 silver-plated ancient coins' replicas in a specially designed acrylic case with the:
Dimentions: 13 cm x 6,5 cm x 5 cm
Silver-plated copies
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.
Stadion race, was a sport feature of Ancient Olympics. One of the five sport features of ancient Pentathlon. The performances of the sports were found on black-figured vases.
Dimensions: 7,5 cm x 8,5 cm x 4mm
Solid brass with dark blue ribbon.
Mirror depicting the famous fresco from the Palace of Knossos, the so-called "La Parisienne".
1400 B.C., Knossos, Crete
Dimensions: 25 cm x 25 cm x 1 cm
Wooden mirror with copper.
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°.
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.
Diameter: 21cm
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
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.
Keyring with a signet seal, depicting a ram (aigagros). The round seal is a finding of the Pre-palatial Minoan Civilization from Phaistos.
2200-2000 B.C., Crete
Diameter of signet: 2,7cm x 3 mm
Dimensions of key-ring: 2,7cm x 10cm x 3 mm
Silver-plated brass, attached with black leather on the ring.
Frame with detail of the "La Parisienne". The famous relief fresco, dating from about 1400 B.C. It was found at the Palace of Knossos.
1400 B.C., Knossos, Crete.
Dimensions: 25 cm x 25 cm x 4,3 cm
Copper in a white wooden frame with glass.
Frame with detail of the "Priest - King". The Prince of Lilies, the famous relief fresco dating from about 1600 b.C. A picture indicative of the spirit of peace then prevaling in Crete.
1600 B.C., Knossos, Crete
Shiny Copper in a white wooden frame with glass.
The stadion race was one of the several running events in Ancient Olympia and the first and only event in the ancient Olympic Games, until 728 B.C.. The depiction of the sport is inspired by the representation of a running race on an ancient panathenaic amphora.
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.
Oval shape singet with hieroglyphic design engraving from Phaistos in Crete.
Pre-palatial Minoan Civilization, 2200-2000 B.C.
Dimensions of signet: 2 cm x 4 cm x 3 mm
Dimensions of key-ring: 2 cm x 10 cm x3 mm
Wrestling was introduced in 708 B.C. in the ancient Olympic Games as a sport event and a part of the ancient Pentathlon. The depiction is inspired by the representation of the sport on an ancient Attic black-figure amphora.
EXCLUSIVE DESIGN of a commemorative coin with the twelve stars of the European Union positioned around the outer circle surround the design of an ancient statue depicting a discobolus in his attempt to throw the discus. The base of the statue covers a small part of the coin's external ring (outer part). To the left is the logo of the Olympic Games 'ATHENS 2004' and the five Olympic circles, and to the right, one above the other, are the figure '2' and the word 'ΕΥΡΩ'.
The yearmark is written in split form around the star positioned bottom centre, as follows: 20*04 and the mintmark is above the athlete's head to the left.
Dimensions: 25,75 mm
Coloured commemorative coin
Coaster, bearing a depiction of the stadion race, which was a sport of the ancient Olympics and a part of the ancient pentathlon. The drawing is covered in patina and the coaster is casted in recycled aluminum. A unique work of art with everyday use.
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.
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.
Coaster with depiction of the wrestling, which was a sport of the ancient Olympics. It became the final event of the ancient pentathlon, when it was introduced in 708 B.C. The unique work of art with everyday use.
Brass with patina of the depiction.
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.
Frame with detail of the famous "Bull leaping" fresco, found in the palace of Knossos in Crete. The fights with bulls were famous ritual sports in Minoan Crete.
Middle Minoan III - Late Minoan IB Era, 1600 B.C, Knossos, Crete.
Shiny Copper relief represenattion, mounted on a wooden frame with glass.
Handmade replica of the ancient silver stater of Knossos, which is one of the earliest coins minted at Knossos. Its designs derive from the city’s most famous myth, the Minotaur in the labyrinth. On the obverse of the coin, Minotaur is pictured, holding an unidentified object in his raised hand, while a design of the Labyrinth, is shown on the reverse in the shape of a swastika with a floral pattern in the center and squares in the four corners. The coin is offered in an acrylic case for protection and better presentation and gift packaging. Dated 425 B.C., Knossos, Crete.
Diameter of the coin: 2,2 cm | Dimensions of the case: 5 cm x 6 cm x 5 cm
Wooden box with detail of the famous "Bull leaping" fresco, found in the palace of Knossos in Crete. Middle Minoan III - Late Minoan IB Era, 1600 B.C, Knossos, Crete.
Dimensions: 24 cm x 20 cm x 6,5 cmWooden box with copper relief representation, plated in silver solution 999°.
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.
Dimensions: 7cm x 11cm x 3,5cm
Silver-plated brass plaque, mounted on a base of black marble with white and gray waters.
Recycled aluminum with patina of the depiction.
The Discus was a sport of the ancient Olympics and a part of the ancient pentathlon. The drawing is engraved with patina and the coaster is casted in brass. A unique work of art with everyday use.
Brass coaster with patina of the depiction.
Commemorative coin with the twelve stars of the European Union positioned around the outer circle surround the design of an ancient statue depicting a discobolus in his attempt to throw the discus. The base of the statue covers a small part of the coin's external ring (outer part). To the left is the logo of the Olympic Games 'ATHENS 2004' and the five Olympic circles, and to the right, one above the other, are the figure '2' and the word 'ΕΥΡΩ'.
Coaster with depiction of the discus, which was a sport of the ancient Olympics and a part of the ancient pentathlon. The drawing is engraved with patina and the coaster is casted in brass. A unique work of art with everyday use.
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 pendant in the shape of a spiral. The Spiral is one of the oldest symbols and it was used since the Stone Age in Greece. The design of this silver spiral pendant is from a vase, that was found in eastern Crete.
1500-1450 B.C., Crete.
Dimensions: 3,5cm x 4cm
Silver 999°.
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.
The Spiral has a great symbolic power. This power led us to create a wonderful jewel, that will impress and become your only choice. The design for the ring is inspired from a vase in Eastern Crete and the ring is engraved by hand, with an alternative approach.
1550-1450 B.C., Neo-palatial years, Eastern Crete
Silver 999°
Coaster with the Olympic sport, the Long jump. In Ancient Olympia, long jump was a sport feature of the pentathlon.
The gold jewelry "Bees", which is a piece of a gold necklace that was found in the Necropolis of Malia, in Crete. A famous specimen of minoan art and a unique theme to decorate a wall in your house or office.
Shiny Copper relief plaque, mounted on a wooden frame with glass.
Inspired by the shape and the semantics of an ancient wine jug, we created this exceptional key-ring with a toast for Peace engraving the saying of the famous Greek philosopher Epictetus, "The world of ours is a single city". It can also be offered as a charm for the new year! We place at the back side of the wine jug in silver 925° the number year and is attached with a red satin cord to a gold-plated ring.
Diamensions: 3 cm x 4 cm x1mm
Gold-plated 24K brass
The Spiral is one of the oldest symbols since the Stone Age in Greece. A design from a vase, that was found in the Eastern Crete, inspired us to create this unique pendant.
Gold-plated 24K Brass.
The Spiral ring was created to pass on this ubiquitous symbol of vital force. A design from a vase in Eastern Crete, inspired us to engrave it by hand and give an alternative approach, that will impress and become your vital force.
Dimensions: 3cm x 3cm
Silver-plated Brass