Pendant, gold-plated silver (925°), the Godness with the Snakes
Women’s pendant made of gold-plated silver (925°) with the Godness with the Snakes. 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 was forced to hold snakes. The statuette dates back to the 16th century BC. This statuette is …
Pendant, gold-plated silver (925°), the Godness with the Snakes
Women’s pendant made of gold-plated silver (925°) with the Godness with the Snakes. 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 was forced to hold snakes. The statuette dates back to the 16th century BC. This statuette is …
Pendant, silver (925°), the Godness with the Snakes
Women’s pendant made of silver (925°)with the Godness with the Snakes. 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 was forced to hold snakes. The statuette dates back to the 16th century BC. This statuette is exhibited today …
Pendant, silver (925°), the Godness with the Snakes
Women’s pendant made of silver (925°)with the Godness with the Snakes. 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 was forced to hold snakes. The statuette dates back to the 16th century BC. This statuette is exhibited today …
Pendant, silver (925°), the Godness with the Snakes
Women’s pendant made of silver (925°)with the Godness with the Snakes. 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 was forced to hold snakes. The statuette dates back to the 16th century BC. This
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 …
