IC XC NI KA amulet with black cord, K9 gold (375°)
IC XC NI KA amulet with black cord made of yellow gold K9 (375°).
IC XC NI KA amulet with black cord, K9 gold (375°)
IC XC NI KA amulet with black cord made of yellow gold K9 (375°).
IC XC NI KA amulet with black cord, K9 gold (375°)
IC XC NI KA amulet with black cord made of yellow gold K9 (375°).
Women’s byzantine cross (botonia), 18K gold (750°)
A women’s cross with botonia is a traditional Greek jewelry design. The cross features a Byzantine style with thin wire circles and small gold spheres. The cross is made of 18K gold (750°).
Women’s byzantine ring (botonia), K14 gold (585°)
A botonia ring is a traditional Greek jewelry design. The ring features a Byzantine style with thin wire circles and small gold spheres. The ring is made of 14K (585°) gold.
Women’s byzantine earrings (botonia), 14K gold (585°)
A pair of women’s botonia earrings is a traditional Greek jewelry design. The earrings feature a Byzantine style with thin wire circles and small gold spheres. The earrings are made of 14K (585°) gold.
Butterfly pendant with black cord, K9 gold (375°)
Butterfly pendant with zircons accompanied by a black cord.
Women’s necklace heart with white zircon, gold K9 (375°)
A women’s necklace made of gold K9 (375°) with a heart adorned with zircon in white color in the shape of a drop.
Women’s necklace heart with London Blue zircon, gold K9 (375°)
A women’s necklace made of gold K9 (375°) with a heart adorned with zircon in London Blue color in the shape of a drop.
Women’s necklace heart with petrol zircon, Gold K9 (375°)
A women’s necklace made of gold K9 (375°) with a heart adorned with zircon in petrol color in the shape of a drop.
Women’s necklace heart with pink zircon, gold K9 (375°)
A women’s necklace made of gold K9 (375°) with a heart adorned with zircon in pink color in the shape of a drop.
Pendant, silver (925°) with oxidation, owl
Women’s pendant owl made of silver (925°) with oxidation. In ancient Greece, the owl was symbol of wisdom, knowledge, and prudence, and it was associated with the goddess Athena. It was an emblem of the city of Athens and appeared on Athenian coins. It was considered a good omen and a symbol of intellectual clarity.

