Mosaic ring the Prince with the lilies
A part of a wallpainting from Knossos (Creta) P. 1550 b.c. (Archeological museum)
Mosaic ring Dolfin
Dolfin was appreciated as any other animal. Is the symbol of two Gods, Apollon and Posidon.
Mosaic ring Meandros
Linear cast, that was being used to decorate fabrics, objects and architectular buildings.
Mosaic pendant Athena
The most lovable doddess for the ncient Greeks Goddess of wisdom, war and piece. She was the patron saint of the city of Athens. The pendant includes a silver chain.
Mosaic pendant Pegasus
A steed with wings, the son of the fabulous murmade Medusa and Posidon. He bounced through the body of his mother while she was decapitated by Perseas.The pendant includes a silver chain.
Pendant, gold K14 (585 °), Disc of Phaistos
A pendant made of gold K14 (585°) with Disc of Phaistos. The Disc 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 is one of the most famous mysteries …
Pendant, gold K14 (585 °), Disc of Phaistos
A pendant made of gold K14 (585°) with Disc of Phaistos. The Disc 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 is one of the most famous mysteries …
Pendant, gold K14 (585°), Minoan bee
A women’s pendant made of K14 gold (585°) with the Minoan Bee. 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, gold K14 (585°), Minoan bee
A women’s pendant made of K14 gold (585°) with the Minoan Bee. 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, gold K14 (585 °), Disc of Phaistos with meander, two-tone gold
A pendant made of two-tone gold K14 (585°) with the Disc of Phaistos and a meander wreath. The Disc of Phaistos is a disc 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 is one …