Oak Leaf Gold-plated 24 carats wreath or necklace. Thiw oak leaf wreath is a unique find, which is probably connected to the royal family of Philip II of Macedon, the father of Alexander the Great. An exclusive gift proposal with great historical value.
Dimensions: 27cm x 27cm x 27cm
Handmade solid brass, 24 carats gold-plated, placed in a wooden frame.
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.
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°.
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.
Sponge sailing ship from the islands in the Sea of Marmara. The copy is inspired by a voting offering, at the museum in Lemnos island in the Aegean Sea.
19th century, Islands of the Sea of Marmara
Dimensions: 13cm x 13,5cm x 2,5cm
Silver 999° on acrylic base (plexiglass).
Nike of Samothrace, statue of the mythological Goddess NIke with wings. We created a unique sculpture, inspired by the ancient statue, that was found at the Temple of the Great Gods in Samothrace.
220-190 B.C., Samothrace.
Dimensions: 16cm x 32 cm x 16 cm
Statue, made of casted alabaster gold-plated mounted on a black acrylic base.
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).
This 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. OIt is woven by hand and decorated with oak leaves and acorns.
Dimensions with base: 18cm x 17cm x 3cm
Dimensions of wooden base: 19,5cm x 1,5cm x 5,5cm
24K Gold-plated brass.
The Disc of Phaistos, an unexplained mystery of archaeology, was turned into a unique trivet for your dinnerware and your kitchenware.
17th century B.C., Phaistos, Crete
Dimensions: 17cm x 7mm
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.
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
The Disc of Phaistos, an unexplained mystery of archaeology, is now presented in a wooden frame to decorate your office or your home.
Dimensions: 27 cm x 27 cm x 6 cm
Handmade gold-plated 24 copper placed in a wooden frame.