A spearhead, part of the ancient greek weapon called dory, which covers the top of the dory. It can be used as a letter opener.
Ancient Olympia
Dimensions: 18cm x 4cm.
Copy in brass
A spear butt, part of the ancient greek weapon called dory, which covers the end of the dory. It can be used as a letter opener.
Dimensions: 27cm x 2,5cm
An amazing pendant in the shape of a heart, designed for more modern and eccentric apperances. An unique jewellery for every day.
Dimensions: 3cm x 2,5cm
Silver 925°
Solar clock (sundial), with a star and arrows engraved on the panel. The arrows are leading to the hours that are marked with roman numbers.
16th century A.D.
Dimensions: 20cm x 20cm
Copper.
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
Gold-plated 24K Brass
Silver two-drachma coin of Kos island in the complex of Dodecanese in the Aegean Sea in Greece.
Diameter of the coin: 2,5cm
Dimensions of the acrylic case: 5 cm x 6 cm x 5 cm
Copy in solid brass silver-plated 999° solution.
Handmade replica of the ancient silver tridrachm (three-drachma coin) of Delphi, which is among the most rare of all the Greek coins. It features on the obverse type of the coin shows two rhyta (drinking vessels) in the form of ram’s heads and above them, two dolphins swimming toward each other. The inscription DALPHIKON (ΔAΛΦIKON) is also written in small letters below and the motifs are bordered by a dotted circle. The reverse of this coin is decorated with a quadripartite incuse square in the form of a coffered ceiling. Each coffer is decorated with a dolphin. The coin is offered in an acrylic case for protection and better presentation and gift packaging.
480-475 B.C., Delphi
Diameter of the coin: 2,5 cm
Dimensions of the case: 5 cm x 6 cm x 5 cm
Silver-plated Brass.
Handmade replica of the ancient silver tetradrachm of Philip II of Macedon, which depicts the laureate head of Zeus, facing right. The reverse side of the coin depicts a young boy on horseback, facing right and holding a palm branch. It also bears the inscription PHILIPPOY (ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΥ) at the top of the reverse side of the coin. The coin is offered in an acrylic case for protection and better presentation and gift packaging.
323-315 B.C., Amphipolis, Macedonia
Diameter of the stater: 2,5 cm
Silver tetradrachm King Dimitrios. This coin bares on the front side the Goddess of Victory on a ship's bow and on the back Poseidon holding a trident with the inscription VASILEOS DIMITRIOU (king Dimitrios). 300-295 B.C. Macedonia, Greece.
Handmade silver-plated solid brass in a specially designed acrylic case to exhibit both sides.
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
Silver four-drachma "tetradrachm" coin of Athens, bearing the head of Goddess Athina on the obverse of the coin and the symbol of wisdom, the owl with an olive branch and the inscription ΑΘΕ (athe), on the reverse.
449 - 419 B.C., Athens, Attica.
Handmade replica of the ancient silver tetradrachm (four-drachma coin) of Ainos (Aenus), which depicts the head of Hermes, wearing a petasos (hat). The reverse shows a goat standing right and the inscription AINI written above it, all pictured within an incuse square. The coin is offered in an acrylic case for protection and better presentation and gift packaging.
5th century B.C., Ainos, Thrace
Diameter of the coin: 2,3 cm