SARINA Women’s heart necklace with faux chain, brass with enamel, bordeaux, B90S
Women’s handmade heart necklace made of brass with bordeaux enamel.
Women’s hanging earrings, silver (925°), Olive Tree leaves with artificial opal
Women’s silver hanging earrings (925°) with olive leaves and artificial opal. The olive tree for the ancient Greeks was a symbol of the Olympic ideals of Peace, Wisdom and Victory. That’s why the only award the Olympic champion received was a wreath made of an olive branch, the “kotinos”.
Women’s hanging earrings, silver (925°), Olive Tree leaves with artificial opal
Women’s silver hanging earrings (925°) with olive leaves and artificial opal. The olive tree for the ancient Greeks was a symbol of the Olympic ideals of Peace, Wisdom and Victory. That’s why the only award the Olympic champion received was a wreath made of an olive branch, the “kotinos”.
Women’s hanging earrings, silver (925°), Olive Tree leaves with artificial opal
Women’s silver hanging earrings (925°) with olive leaves and artificial opal. The olive tree for the ancient Greeks was a symbol of the Olympic ideals of Peace, Wisdom and Victory. That’s why the only award the Olympic champion received was a wreath made of an olive branch, the “kotinos”.
Women’s hanging earrings, silver (925°), Olive Tree leaves with artificial opal
Women’s silver hanging earrings (925°) with olive leaves and artificial opal. The olive tree for the ancient Greeks was a symbol of the Olympic ideals of Peace, Wisdom and Victory. That’s why the only award the Olympic champion received was a wreath made of an olive branch, the “kotinos”.
Women’s hanging earrings, silver (925°), Minoan Bee with artificial opal (3,5 x 3,1 cm)
Women’s hanging earrings, silver (925°), 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.
Women’s hanging earrings, silver (925°), Minoan Bee with artificial opal (2.8 x 2.8 cm)
Women’s hanging earrings, silver (925°), 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