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Amulet Constantine, gold Κ9 (375°) and copper

120,00

A double-sided Constantinato amulet pendant, made of copper and a wreath of K9 gold (375°).

Amulet Constantine, gold Κ9 (375°) and copper

130,00

A double-sided Constantinato amulet pendant, made of copper and a wreath of K9 gold (375°).

Constantinato amulet, gold K9 (375°) and copper

130,00

A double-sided Constantinato amulet pendant, made of copper and a wreath of K9 gold (375°).

Amulet double-sided head of Christ, gold Κ9 (375°) and copper

145,00

A pendant amulet double-sided Christ’s head and on the reverse a cross, made of copper and a wreath of gold K9 (375°).

Constantinato amulet, gold K9 (375°) and copper

145,00

A double-sided Constantinato amulet pendant, made of copper and a wreath of K9 gold (375°).

Constantinato amulet, gold K9 (375°) and copper

145,00

A double-sided Constantinato amulet pendant, made of copper and a wreath of K9 gold (375°).

Constantinato amulet, gold K9 (375°) and copper

145,00

A double-sided Constantinato amulet pendant, made of copper and a wreath of K9 gold (375°).

0,6 gr
0,8 gr
1,1 gr
1,3 x 0,9 cm
2 x 1,2 cm
2,3 x 1,5 cm

Women’s cross with zircon, K9 gold (375°)

Price range: €86,00 through €158,00

A feminine cross adorned with zircons. The cross is made of K9 gold (375°).

Women’s earrings, gold K14 (585°), Minoan Bee

492,00

Women’s earrings made of gold K14 (585°) with the Minoan Bee.One of the most important and well-known works of Minoan art is the famous two-bee-shaped periapt dating from 1800 – 1700 BC.

Women’s earrings, gold K14 (585°), Minoan Bee

584,00

Women’s earrings made of gold K14 (585°) with the Minoan Bee .One of the most important and well-known works of Minoan art is the famous two-bee-shaped periapt dating from 1800 – 1700 BC.

Cross, gold Κ14 (585°)

468,00

Cross of Byzantine which is made of gold K14 (585°).

Women’s earrings, gold K14 (585°), disk of phaistos

924,00

Women’s earrings with the Disc of Phaistos made of K14 gold (585°). The Phaistos Disc is a baked clay disc, which is an archaeological find from the Minoan city of Phaistos in southern Crete and probably dates to the middle or late Minoan Bronze Age. It is one of the best-known mysteries of archaeology, since …