Kombolois pressed amber (21 beads)
The laboratories, which process the amber and create the beads, collect the unexploited amber filings (process remains), as well as the unprocessed amber quantities. Afterwards, they press the above materials into moulds in high temperatures and thus create the pressed amber. Its colour varies, due to the mixed materials, the different pressure and temperature conditions. …
Kombolois cook wood (21 beads) with tassel
The plants and trees seeds and the wood as natural materials started with slow steps to be used in the making of kombolois. One of the most known woods is the Ebony-tree that is considered as the most durable wood. There is no wide variety of colours, but only black and black with brown sheens. …
Kombolois horn red tayarized, 21 Beads
The horn beads are included between those with the longer history in the depths of centuries. Hundreds years ago, people used the horns from animals in order to make items for the covering of their daily needs, for decorative but also for religious reasons. They were making tools, jewels that sculptured them with religious symbols. For the …
TREIS GRAMMES EGG, CERAMIC WHITE WITH BULLETS, 8,5 x 6,5 cm
Colors may differ relatively from reality.
TREIS GRAMMES EGG, CERAMIC WHITE BIG WITH BULLETS, 10 x 7,5 cm
Colors may differ relatively from reality.
TREIS GRAMMES egg, Ceramic
Colors may differ relatively from reality.
Women’s necklace, gold K14 (585°), meander with artificial opal
Women’s necklace with meander symbol, with gold glossy surface and a central stone made of artificial opal in the shape of a oval. The necklace is made of gold K14 (585°). Meander is the most ancient Greek symbol of Victory and Unity, symbol of Infinity and Eternal Life. Inspired, according to some academics, by the …
Women’s earrings, white gold K14 (585°), meander
Women’s earrings in white gold K14 (585°) with Meander symbol. 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.
