Handmade worry bead, made of carved camel bone stones. All beads are of excellent quality and authentic beauty. A unique aesthetic accessory you should not miss!
Bead Dimensions: 12 mm x 9 mm
Dimension of the worry bead: 29 cm
Handmade worry bead, made of red coral beads. All beads are of excellent quality and authentic beauty. A unique aesthetic accessory you should not miss!
Bead Diameter: 10 mm
Dimension of the worry bead: 27 cm
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 925°
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
Magnifying lense with engraved letters of the greek alphabetic script, one of the first ancient scripts. The greek alphabetic script is a left writing system, dating between 8th - 7th century B.C.
Handmade solid brass.
The Olive Branch is a symbol of peace and creation and our source of inspiration for this handmade jewel by the artist El Phil (Eleftherios A. Philippakis).
Dimensions: 6 cm x 5 cm
Silver 999° gold-plated 24K
Roumi silver bracelet. Inspired from designs of embroidery on the traditional clothes of women of the city of Roumlouki in the district of Imathia in Greece.
Dimentions: 6 cm x 1cm
Solid silver 925°
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°.
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 plaque mounted on wodden frame.
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., CreteDimensions of the plaque: 10 cm x 7,5 x 5 mm
Dimensions with the acrylic stand: 10 cm x 11 cm x 2 cm
Silver-plated solid brass on marble base.
Mom's maternity bracelet, the very first record of birth! It can be "coated" with precious metal and become a unique gift, a shiny memorabilia! It is one of the keepsakes that we moms, put together in a box, like the piece of the navel, the first hear and the first tooth and at a certain moment pass it on to our children!
Coat with precious metals your materinity bracelet and let this special memory shine for ever!
Silver-plated in silver solution 999°
Everything is handmade and is sent to you in gift box ready to be offered.
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.
Dimensions: 2,6cm x 3cm x 1mm
Solid silver 925°.
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.
449-419 B.C., Athens
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!
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
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