Olive Leaf, Silver Cufflinks

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Set of silver cufflinks with beautifully sculpted olive leaves. A great tribute to the significance of the olive branch, which is a symbol of peace, prosperity and victory. In the ancient Olympic Games, an olive wreath, known as kotinos, was the prize for victory and thus it became a symbol of the Olympic ideals. The cufflinks are miniature replicas of actual olive leaves with attention even to the last detail of the leaf, created by experienced craftsmen. A piece of art made out of silver 925°, with great historical symbolism.

Dimensionsof the olive leaf: 2,5cm x 8 mm

Dimensions of the cufflink: 2,5 cm x 8 mm x 1,5 cm (with leg)

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The olive tree is considered a symbol of peace, fertility, wisdom, prosperity, victory and the Olympic ideals. The ancient Greeks and especially the Athenians worshiped the olive tree, as it was the sacred tree of the city and of goddess Athena.

The edible olive has been cultivated for at least 5,000 to 6,000 years, with the most ancient evidence of olive cultivation having been found in Syria, Palestine and Crete. It is possible that Phoenician traders brought the olive seed in Greece and the Greeks were the first people who cultivated olive trees in the European Mediterranean area.

According to Greek mythology, Goddess Athena competed with Poseidon for the patron deity of Athens and the name of the city. They agreed that each one would give the Athenians one gift for them to choose the gift they preferred. Goddess Athena offered them the first domesticated olive tree.The Athenians accepted the olive tree and named the city after the goddess.

The olive has both nutritional and medicinal properties. Homer labeled the olive tree as "pure liquid gold". Hippocrates, who is widely considered to be the "Father of Medicine", called it "the great healer".

One of the seven wonders of the ancient world, the gold and ivory statue of Zeus, sculpture of the ancient sculptor Phidias, was crowned with an olive branch. Goddess Athena was depicted on the athenian coins, with an olive wreath on her helmet and an olive branch and the prize for the winner at the ancient Olympic Games was an olive wreath also known as "kotinos".

Dimensions (WxHxD):
2,5 cm x 8 mm x 1,5 cm
Gross Weight:
50 gr
Includes:
Gift packaging - Description Greek & English
Material:
Sterling Silver 925°
Subcategory:
Cufflinks
Weight:
8 gr

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