Women’s earrings, gold Κ14 (585°), single stone with zircon 4,1 mm
Lovely and elegant stud earrings with round white zircon in K14 yellow gold (585°).
Women’s earrings, gold Κ14 (585°), single stone with zirgon 3,6 mm
Lovely and elegant stud earrings with round white zircon in K14 yellow gold (585°).
Women’s earrings, gold Κ14 (585°), single stone with zirgon 2,8 mm
Lovely and elegant stud earrings with round white zircon in K14 yellow gold (585°).
Pendant, silver (925°), Double Minoan ax with artificial opal
Women’s silver pendant (925°) with Double Minoan ax and artificial opal. The double pelecys is a characteristic symbol of the Minoan culture. Double-edged axe, fitted to a wooden handle, with various uses, as a weapon, or even as a sacred tool for beheading animals in sacrifices.
Pendant, silver (925°), Minoan Bee with artificial opal, (2.2 x 2.2 cm)
Women’s silver (925°) pendant with the Minoan Bee and artificial opal. 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.
Pendant, silver (925°), Minoan Bee with artificial opal, (2,9 x 2,8 cm)
Women’s silver (925°) pendant with the Minoan Bee and artificial opal. 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.
Pendant, silver (925°), Minoan Bee with artificial opal, (3,5 x 3,2 cm)
Women’s silver (925°) pendant with the Minoan Bee and artificial opal. 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.
Pendant, silver (925°), Minoan Bee with artificial opal, (4,6 x 4 cm)
Women’s silver (925°) pendant with the Minoan Bee and artificial opal. 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.
Pendant, silver (925°), Minoan Bee with artificial opal, (5,2 x 4,4 cm)
Women’s silver (925°) pendant with the Minoan Bee and artificial opal. 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.