Pendant, gold K14 (585°), ax
Pendant ax made of gold K14 (585°). 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, gold K14 (585°), The Godness bee of ancient Eleftherna
Women’s pendant made of gold K14 (585 °). The “Ancient Bee of Eleftherna” refers to a mythical myth or tradition of the ancient city of Eleftherna, where the goddess-bee protected people and made amulets in her form. This history, as it seems, is part of the cultural heritage of the area, as the Museum of Ancient …
Pendant, gold K14 (585°), The Godness with the Snakes
Women’s pendant made of gold K14 (585 °). The Goddess with the snakes is the name of the type of statuette found in excavations at the Minoan archeological sites that shows a woman holding snakes. The statuette dates back to the 16th century BC. This statuette is on display today at the Archaeological Museum of …
Pendant, gold K14 (585°), artificial opal with a wreath of meander
Women’s pendant made of gold K14 (585°) with Meander symbol and artificial opal. 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. Meander is used in pottery, temples, monuments, sculptures, objects, weapons, …
Pendant, gold K14 (585°), artificial opal with a wreath of meander tear
Women’s pendant made of gold K14 (585°) with Meander symbol and artificial opal. 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. Meander is used in pottery, temples, monuments, sculptures, objects, weapons, …
Pendant, gold K14 (585°), artificial opal with a wreath of meander tear
Women’s pendant made of gold K14 (585°) with Meander symbol and artificial opal. 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. Meander is used in pottery, temples, monuments, sculptures, objects, weapons, …
Pendant, gold K14 (585°), artificial opal and zirgon
Women’s pendant made of gold K14 (585°) with artificial opal and zirgon. .
Pendant, gold K14 (585°), artificial opal with a wreath of meander oval
Women’s pendant made of gold K14 (585°) with Meander symbol and artificial opal. 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. Meander is used in pottery, temples, monuments, sculptures, objects, weapons, …
Pendant, gold K14 (585°), artificial opal with a wreath of meander
Women’s pendant made of gold K14 (585°) with Meander symbol and artificial opal. 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. Meander is used in pottery, temples, monuments, sculptures, objects, weapons, …
Pendant, gold K14 (585°), Minoan Bee with artificial opal
Women’s pendant made of gold K14 (585°) with the Minoan Bee and artificial opal.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 necklace, silver (925°), Meander with artificial opal
Women’s necklace made of silver (925 °) with Meander symbol with artificial opal. 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. Meander is used in pottery, temples, monuments, sculptures, objects, weapons, …
Women’s necklace, silver (925°), Meander with artificial opal
Women’s necklace made of silver (925 °) with Meander symbol with artificial opal. 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. Meander is used in pottery, temples, monuments, sculptures, objects, weapons, …
