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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°.
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°.
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.
Inspired by the shape and the semantics of an ancient wine jug, we created a jewel bearing a toast for Peace by 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, by placingthe number "16"at the back side of the wine jug in silver 925°. It is offered with a red or black satin cord to be worn as a pendant.
Dimensions: 3 cm x 4 cm x 1mm
Gold-plated 24K brass
We created especially for you, a unique jewellery with Triton, who was a mythological deity of the seas in ancient Greece. The pendnat is inspired by the silver stater of Itanos, that depicts Triton on one side and two seahorses on the other.
375-350 B.C., Crete
Diameter: 2,5cm
Thickness: 0,3cm
Pendant, inspired by an earring in the shape of a bucranium (bull's head), decorated with dense granulation. The earring was found at the chamber tombs of the Mavro Spilio cemetery at Knossos. The bucranium, which symbolized the bull, was one of the most common sacred symbols, that was used in Minoan jewelry art.
14th - 13th century B.C., Knossos, Crete
Dimensions: 5 cm x 9,5 cm x 1 cm
Solid Silver 999°.
A silver pendant of unique beauty that will surprise with it's aesthetic, inspired by the silver tetradrachm of Amphipolis with the head of Apollo embossed on the obverse and a torch within an incuse square, with the word AMFIPOLITON or AMFIPOLITEON, carved upon its raised frame.
356-355 Β.C., Amfipolis, Macedonia.
The "Cycladic Star" pendant was inspired by the shape of a frying-pan, the ancient clay vessels, which were mostly discovered in Syros. This unique work of art is handmade of silver 925° and is offered with a black satin and a sea blue cord more suitable for our little friends in a gift packaging.
Early Cycladic II, 2800-2300 BC
Dimensions: 1,5 cm x 1,5 cm x 2 mm
Silver 925°
The "Cycladic Star" pendant was inspired by the shape of a frying-pan, the ancient clay vessels, which were mostly discovered in the island of Syros in the Aegean sea. This exclusive handmade work of art jewelry is made of silver 999° attached on an obsidian black stone and is offered with a black saten cord.
Dimensions: 4 cm x 8 cm x 8 mm
Silver 999°
The "Cycladic Star" pendant was inspired by the shape of a frying-pan, the ancient clay vessels, which were mostly discovered in Syros. This unique work of art is handmade of silver 999° and is offered with a black saten cord in a gift packaging.
Dimensions: 4 cm x 4,5 cm x 2 mm
Cycladic figurine Kid's Silver Pendant. The ishape of the marble and features show that it probably comes from a Cycladic figurine that of the folded hands type,dating between 2800 - 2100 BC
Solid silver 925° handmade copy, offered with black satin and sea blue cord for our little friends.
Dimensions: 2,5 cm x 7mm x 2mm
The illustrations of the ancient coin of Naxos and its reliefs, inspired us to create a jewel of unique aesthetic and historical value. The coin features the head of Dionysus, wearing an ivy wreath. The reverse side bears the inscription NAXION around a Silenus. The two different designed sides enable you to wear it each time, like is the first time!
461-430 B.C., Naxos.
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