Pendant with black cord, gold K14 (585°), white artificial opal with a wreath of meander
Women’s pendant made of gold K14 (585°) with Meander symbol and artificial opal in white color ,which is accompanied by a black cord.. Meander is the most ancient Greek symbol, Victory and Unity, a symbol of Infinity and Eternal Life. Inspired, in the opinion of some academics, by the numerous turns of the river Meander. …
Men’s pendant weapon with black cord, gold K14 (585°)
Men’s pendant weapon made of gold K14 (585°), which is accompanied by a black cord.
Men’s bracelet/chain, Silver (925°) with oxidation
Men’s bracelet/chain made of oxidized silver (925°).
Men’s ring belt, Silver (925°) with oxidation
Men’s ring belt made of oxidized silver (925°).
Men’s pendant lion, Silver (925°) with oxidation
Men’s pendant lion which is made of oxidized silver (925°).
Men’s pendant skull, Silver (925°) with oxidation
Men’s pendant with skull made of oxidized silver (925°).
Women’s bracelet macrame turtle, silver (925°)
Women’s macrame bracelet with turtle made of silver (925 °).
Women’s bracelet, silver (925°), Spiral with artificial opal
Women’s bracelet made of silver (925 °) with Spiral symbol with artificial opal. The Spiral is an Ancient Greek Symbol of Life and is one of the most ancient symbols and has been used since the Paleolithic era in Greece. One of the most mysterious geometric patterns we find on the planet. It has been …
Women’s necklace, silver (925 °), chain with Minoan Bee
Women’s necklace made of silver (925 °) with chain and Minoan Bee element. One of the greatest and best-known works of Minoan art is the famous periapto in the shape of two bees dating from 1800 – 1700 BC.
Women’s necklace, silver (925 °), Disc of Phaistos with a wreath of meander and artificial opal
Women’s necklace made of silver (925 °) with Disc of Phaistos and a wreath of meander with artificial opal. The Disk of Phaistos is a disk of baked clay, 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 …
