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Gerochristo – Βραχιόλι Mediterranean από Χρυσό 18Κ και Ασήμι 925 με Ρουμπίνι

637,00

Βραχιόλι από ασήμι 925 και χρυσό 18Κ με ρουμπίνι.
Χειροποίητο ελληνικό κόσμημα.

Mediterranean Collection by Gerochristo

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Gerochristo – Mediterranean Βραχιόλι από Χρυσό 18Κ και Ασήμι 925 με Μπλε Τοπάζι

732,00

Gerochristo – Mediterranean Βραχιόλι από Χρυσό 18Κ και Ασήμι 925 με Μπλε Τοπάζι

Βραχιόλι από ασήμι 925 και χρυσό 18Κ με μπλε τοπάζι.
Χειροποίητο ελληνικό κόσμημα.
Nefeli Collection by Gerochristo

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Gerochristo – Βραχιόλι από Ασήμι και Χρυσό 18Κ

595,00

Βραχιόλι από ασήμι 925 και χρυσό 18Κ με ρουμπίνια.
Χειροποίητο ελληνικό κόσμημα.

Nefeli Collection by Gerochristo

Gerochristo – Βραχιόλι Eva από Χρυσό 18Κ και Ασήμι 925

935,00

Βραχιόλι από χρυσό 18 καρατίων, ασήμι 925 και ημιπολύτιμες πέτρες.
Χειροποίητο ελληνικό κόσμημα.

Santorini Collection by Gerochristo

Gerochristo – Βραχιόλι Santorini από Χρυσό 18Κ και Ασήμι 925

1.085,00

Βραχιόλι από χρυσό 18Κ, ασήμι 925, ρουμπίνια και πέρλες.
Χειροποίητο ελληνικό κόσμημα.

Santorini Collection by Gerochristo

Βραχιόλι με Θεά Αθηνά – 18Κ Χρυσό και Ασήμι 925

920,00

Α beautiful and timeless bracelet inspired by an ancient Greek tetradrachm. This coin is one of the most popular ancient Greek coins which illustrate the portrait of Goddess Athena.
Made in 18k gold and 925 sterling silver.
Handmade item. As in all handmade items there may be small differences in weight and dimensions and this is what makes them unique and precious.

Goddess Athena- Athenian silver tetradrachm
Dracma was the currency used in Greece during several periods in its history.
The tetradrachm was an Ancient Greek silver coin equivalent to fourdrachmae in Athens it replaced the earlier “heraldic” type of didrachms and it was in wide circulation from ca. 510 to ca. 38 BC.
This coin belongs to the so-called “new style Athenian coins” minted between 166 and 64 B.C. and is considered one of the most popular ancient Greek coins which illustrate the portrait of Goddess Athena. Athena is an ancient Greek goddess associated with wisdom, handicraft, and warfare.
Athena was regarded as the patron and protectress of various cities across Greece, particularly the city of Athens, from which she most likely received her name. She’s usually shown in art wearing a helmet and holding a spear. Her major symbols include owls, olive trees, and snakes. Her temples were located atop the fortified Acropolis in the central part of the city. The Parthenon on the Athenian Acropolis is dedicated to her, along with numerous other temples and monuments. Her main festival in Athens was the Panathenaia, which was celebrated in midsummer and was the most important festival on the Athenian calendar.
In the classical Olympian pantheon, Athena was regarded as the favorite daughter of Zeus. The owl traditionally accompanies Athena. Because of such association, the owl has been used as a symbol of knowledge and wisdom. The inscriptions contain the city’s “national” appellation (“ΑΘΕ», i.e. “of the Athenians”).