Women’s earrings with the Disc of Phaistos and a meander ring made of K14 gold (585°).
The Phaistos Disc is a baked clay disc, 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 best-known mysteries of archaeology, since the purpose of its construction remains unknown. The meaning of what is written on it is unknown to this day.
Meander is the most ancient Greek symbol of Victory and Unity, symbol of Infinity and Eternal Life. Inspired, according to some academics, by the numerous bends of the Meander river. Maendros is used in vases, temples, monuments, sculptures, objects, weapons of war, armor and jewelry.