Amulet Constantine, gold Κ9 (375°) and copper
A double-sided Constantinato amulet pendant, made of copper and a wreath of K9 gold (375°).
Amulet Constantine, gold Κ9 (375°) and copper
A double-sided Constantinato amulet pendant, made of copper and a wreath of K9 gold (375°).
GIAMPOURAS COLLECTIONS Women’s necklace Starfish, Silver (925°) with Enamel
Starfish necklace made of silver (925°) with enamel in dark blue shade and chain 40cm.
Pendant, gold K14 (585°), artificial opal with a wreath of meander
Women’s pendant made of gold K14 (585°) with Meander symbol and artificial opal. Meander is the most ancient Greek symbol, Victory and Unity, a symbol of Infinity and Eternal Life. Inspired, in the opinion of some academics, by the numerous turns of the river Meander. Meander is used in pottery, temples, monuments, sculptures, objects, weapons, …
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 °), 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 …
Pendant, gold K14 (585 °), Disc of Phaistos with meander
A pendant made of gold K14 (585°) with the Disc of Phaistos and a meander wreath. 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 …