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Greek Key Bracelet – 925 Sterling Silver Gold Plated

Bracelet inspired by the Greek Key meander symbol.
Made of sterling silver 925°.
Handmade in Greece.
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History
Meandros design is a decorative border constructed from a continuous line, shaped into a repeated motif. Such a design is also called the Greek fret or Greek key design, although these are modern designations. On the one hand, the name “meander” recalls the twisting and turning path of the Meander River in Asia Minor, and on the other hand, as Karl Kerenyi pointed out, “the meander is the figure of a labyrinth in linear form” the meaning is that there is no beginning and no end in some cases so it becomes the symbol of long life and eternity.

Greek Key Bracelet – 925 Sterling Silver Gold Plated

200,00 170,00

Bracelet inspired by the Greek Key meander symbol.
Made of sterling silver 925°.
Handmade in Greece.
Explore Meandros Collection

History
Meandros design is a decorative border constructed from a continuous line, shaped into a repeated motif. Such a design is also called the Greek fret or Greek key design, although these are modern designations. On the one hand, the name “meander” recalls the twisting and turning path of the Meander River in Asia Minor, and on the other hand, as Karl Kerenyi pointed out, “the meander is the figure of a labyrinth in linear form” the meaning is that there is no beginning and no end in some cases so it becomes the symbol of long life and eternity.

Greek Key Bracelet – 925 Sterling Silver

380,00 323,00

Bracelet inspired by the Greek Key meander symbol.
Made of sterling silver 925°.
Handmade in Greece.
Explore Meandros Collection

History
Meandros design is a decorative border constructed from a continuous line, shaped into a repeated motif. Such a design is also called the Greek fret or Greek key design, although these are modern designations. On the one hand, the name “meander” recalls the twisting and turning path of the Meander River in Asia Minor, and on the other hand, as Karl Kerenyi pointed out, “the meander is the figure of a labyrinth in linear form” the meaning is that there is no beginning and no end in some cases so it becomes the symbol of long life and eternity.

Greek Key Bracelet with Zircon – 925 Sterling Silver

380,00 323,00

Bracelet inspired by the Greek Key meander symbol.
Made of sterling silver 925°.
Handmade in Greece.
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History
Meandros design is a decorative border constructed from a continuous line, shaped into a repeated motif. Such a design is also called the Greek fret or Greek key design, although these are modern designations. On the one hand, the name “meander” recalls the twisting and turning path of the Meander River in Asia Minor, and on the other hand, as Karl Kerenyi pointed out, “the meander is the figure of a labyrinth in linear form” the meaning is that there is no beginning and no end in some cases so it becomes the symbol of long life and eternity.

Minoan Bees Bracelet – 925 Sterling Silver

224,00 190,40

This bracelet comes in a beautiful box.
Handmade in Greece. Explore Heritage Collection

In Greek mythology, Talos, also spelled Talus or Talon, was a man of bronze who protected Crete from pirates and invaders. Despite the popular idea that he was a giant, no ancient source states this explicitly.

Cross Bracelet – 925 Sterling Silver

224,00 190,40

This bracelet comes in a beautiful box.
Handmade in Greece. Explore Heritage Collection

In Greek mythology, Talos, also spelled Talus or Talon, was a man of bronze who protected Crete from pirates and invaders. Despite the popular idea that he was a giant, no ancient source states this explicitly.

Alexander Leather Bracelet – 925 Sterling Silver

224,00 190,40

This bracelet comes in a beautiful box.
Handmade in Greece. Explore Heritage Collection

In Greek mythology, Talos, also spelled Talus or Talon, was a man of bronze who protected Crete from pirates and invaders. Despite the popular idea that he was a giant, no ancient source states this explicitly.

Colossus of Rhodes Leather Bracelet – 925 Sterling Silver

224,00 190,40

This bracelet comes in a beautiful box.
Handmade in Greece. Explore Heritage Collection

In Greek mythology, Talos, also spelled Talus or Talon, was a man of bronze who protected Crete from pirates and invaders. Despite the popular idea that he was a giant, no ancient source states this explicitly.

Athena Leather Bracelet – 925 Sterling Silver

224,00 190,40

This Ancient Greek coin represents Athena Chalinitis.
Made of 925 sterling silver.
Handmade item.

Athena – Stater of Corinth
This silver stater of Corinth depicting the head of Athena Chalinitis.

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Talos Leather Bracelet – 925 Sterling Silver

224,00 190,40

This bracelet comes in a beautiful box.
Handmade in Greece. Explore Heritage Collection

In Greek mythology, Talos, also spelled Talus or Talon, was a man of bronze who protected Crete from pirates and invaders. Despite the popular idea that he was a giant, no ancient source states this explicitly.

Medusa Leather Bracelet – 925 Sterling Silver

224,00 190,40

Bracelet inspired by the Ancient Greek Medusa myth.
This bracelet comes in a beautiful box.
Handmade in Greece. Explore Heritage Collection

Medusa, in Greek mythology, the most famous of the monster figures known as Gorgons, is generally described as a winged female with living venomous snakes in place of hair; unlike the Gorgons, she was sometimes represented as very beautiful. According to Hesiod and Aeschylus, she lived and died on an island named Sarpedon, somewhere near Cisthene. Medusa was beheaded by the hero Perseus, who thereafter used her head, which retained its ability to turn onlookers to stone, as a weapon until he gave it to the goddess Athena to place on her shield. according to another account; Perseus buried it in the marketplace of Argos. The Labyrinth in ancient Greece was an elaborate, confusing structure designed and built by the legendary artificer Daedalus for King Minos of Crete at Knossos. Its function was to hold the Minotaur. the Minotaur is a mythical creature portrayed in Classical times with the head of a bull and the body of a man. The Minotaur was eventually killed by the Athenian hero Theseus.

Greek Key Bracelet – 925 Sterling Silver

380,00 323,00

Bracelet inspired by the Greek Key meander symbol.
Made of sterling silver 925°.
Handmade in Greece.
Explore Meandros Collection

History
Meandros design is a decorative border constructed from a continuous line, shaped into a repeated motif. Such a design is also called the Greek fret or Greek key design, although these are modern designations. On the one hand, the name “meander” recalls the twisting and turning path of the Meander River in Asia Minor, and on the other hand, as Karl Kerenyi pointed out, “the meander is the figure of a labyrinth in linear form” the meaning is that there is no beginning and no end in some cases so it becomes the symbol of long life and eternity.

Eye Bracelet with Meander – 925 Sterling Silver

428,00 363,80

Bracelet inspired by the Ancient Greek Medusa myth.
This bracelet comes in a beautiful box.
Handmade in Greece. Explore Mati Collection

Evil Eye
The symbol and superstition of the evil eye is one of the strongest symbolic images in the world. The earliest known evidence for belief in the evil eye goes back to ancient Greece and Rome. It is supposed to wear off evil to anyone who wears it and various cultures believe in that, however in Greece, it’s blue because at that time blue eyes were not so common and were thought to give the evil eye, so the blue is like a mirror to them. Nowadays it’s widely known and has become a trend.

Eye Bracelet – 925 Sterling Silver

348,00 295,80

Bracelet inspired by the Ancient Greek Medusa myth.
This bracelet comes in a beautiful box.
Handmade in Greece. Explore Mati Collection

Evil Eye
The symbol and superstition of the evil eye is one of the strongest symbolic images in the world. The earliest known evidence for belief in the evil eye goes back to ancient Greece and Rome. It is supposed to wear off evil to anyone who wears it and various cultures believe in that, however in Greece, it’s blue because at that time blue eyes were not so common and were thought to give the evil eye, so the blue is like a mirror to them. Nowadays it’s widely known and has become a trend.

Medusa Bracelet – 925 Sterling Silver

460,00 391,00

Bracelet inspired by the Ancient Greek Medusa myth.
This bracelet comes in a beautiful box.
Handmade in Greece. Explore Heritage Collection

Medusa, in Greek mythology, the most famous of the monster figures known as Gorgons, is generally described as a winged female with living venomous snakes in place of hair; unlike the Gorgons, she was sometimes represented as very beautiful. According to Hesiod and Aeschylus, she lived and died on an island named Sarpedon, somewhere near Cisthene. Medusa was beheaded by the hero Perseus, who thereafter used her head, which retained its ability to turn onlookers to stone, as a weapon until he gave it to the goddess Athena to place on her shield. according to another account; Perseus buried it in the marketplace of Argos. The Labyrinth in ancient Greece was an elaborate, confusing structure designed and built by the legendary artificer Daedalus for King Minos of Crete at Knossos. Its function was to hold the Minotaur. the Minotaur is a mythical creature portrayed in Classical times with the head of a bull and the body of a man. The Minotaur was eventually killed by the Athenian hero Theseus.

Goddess Athena Chain Bracelet with Meander – 925 Sterling Silver

55,00 35,75

Α beautiful and elegant bracelet inspired by an ancient Greek tetradrachm.
Made of 925 sterling silver.
Handmade item.

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Goddess Athena and Owl – 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 on the one side and the wisdom owl on the other. 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”).

Alexander Chain Bracelet with Meander – 925 Sterling Silver

49,00 31,85

Α beautiful and elegant bracelet inspired by an ancient Greek tetradrachm.
Made of 925 sterling silver.
Handmade item.

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Goddess Athena and Owl – 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 on the one side and the wisdom owl on the other. 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”).

Own Chain Bracelet with Meander – 925 Sterling Silver

49,00 31,85

Α beautiful and elegant bracelet inspired by an ancient Greek tetradrachm.
Made of 925 sterling silver.
Handmade item.

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Goddess Athena and Owl – 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 on the one side and the wisdom owl on the other. 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”).

Cross Chain Bracelet with Pearl – 925 Sterling Silver

38,00 24,70

Made of 925⁰ sterling silver.
Handmade in Greece.

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The collection contains jewelry with different kind of crosses, symbolizing faith and hope.

Eye Chain Bracelet with Pearl – 925 Sterling Silver

38,00 24,70

Made of 925⁰ sterling silver.
Handmade in Greece.

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Evil Eye
The symbol and superstition of the evil eye is one of the strongest symbolic images in the world. The earliest known evidence for belief in the evil eye goes back to ancient Greece and Rome. It is supposed to wear off evil to anyone who wears it and various cultures believe in that, however in Greece, it’s blue because at that time blue eyes were not so common and were thought to give the evil eye, so the blue is like a mirror to them. Nowadays it’s widely known and has become a trend.

Spiral Chain Bracelet with Pearl – 925 Sterling Silver

38,00 24,70

Made of 925 Sterling Silver.
Handmade in Greece
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Bracelet inspired by the ancient spiral motif.
The spiral is one of the oldest symbols of human spirituality, carved or painted into rocks from thousands of years ago. Symbol of movement and progressive development, growth, expansion, cosmic energy, and a symbol of the sun.. Spirals have been found in burial sites, in vases, in jewelry, clothing, weapons… They can be seen in every aspect of nature, like the tides in the oceans, the winds, the plants, and the shells. The spiral phenomenon has been explained through mathematics from the time of Archimedes, the great Greek mathematician.

Petal Chain Bracelet with Pearl – 925 Sterling Silver

38,00 24,70

Made of 925⁰ sterling silver.
Handmade in Greece.

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Eros is the Greek god of love.

Eros Chain Bracelet with Pearl – 925 Sterling Silver

38,00 24,70

Made of 925⁰ sterling silver.
Handmade in Greece.

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Eros is the Greek god of love.

Alexander the Great Coin Chain Bracelet with Lava Stone

47,00 30,55

A bracelet inspired by an ancient Greek coin, depicting Alexander the Great.
Made of 925⁰ sterling silver.
Handmade in Greece.

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History
Alexander the Great (356 BC – 323 BC), also known as Alexander III was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. He is considered one of the greatest and most successful military strategists in world history.
The specific coin was minted at about 287 BC, after Alexander’s death, by King Lysimachos, one of the generals of Alexander the Great, who inherited the throne of Thrace after his death.
The original coin is exhibited in the Greek Numismatic Museum.

Parthenon Chain Bracelet in sterling silver with Lava Stone

40,00 26,00

A bracelet inspired by the Parthenon, the iconic monument of the Acropolis. Built in honor of the goddess Athena, the Parthenon stands as the most brilliant symbol of the Athenian state and its cultural legacy.
Made of 925⁰ sterling silver.
Handmade in Greece.

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Goddess Athena Chain Bracelet with Lava Stone

47,00 30,55

Α beautiful and elegant bracelet inspired by an ancient Greek tetradrachm.
Made of 925 sterling silver.
Handmade item.

Explore Coins Collection

Goddess Athena and Owl – 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 on the one side and the wisdom owl on the other. 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”).

Cycladic Idol Chain Bracelet with Lava Stone

47,00 30,55

Cycladic idols are ancient marble figurines originating from the Cyclades islands of Greece, dating back to the Early Bronze Age (around 3000-2000 BC). These figurines, primarily female, were often found in tombs and are believed to have held religious or symbolic importance, possibly representing goddesses of fertility or ancestors. They are characterized by their simplified, stylized forms and are considered among the earliest examples of Greek art.
Made of 925⁰ sterling silver.
Handmade item.

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Ionic Column Chain Bracelet with Lava Stone

47,00 30,55

An Ionic column is a type of classical column characterized by its slender profile, fluted shaft, and distinctive capital featuring scroll-shaped ornaments, or volutes. It is one of the three classical orders of Greek architecture, along with Doric and Corinthian.
Made of 925⁰ sterling silver.
Handmade item.

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Dove Chain Bracelet with Lava Stone

47,00 30,55

The bracelet is decorated with a dove. In ancient Greek history, doves were primarily associated with love, peace, and the goddess Aphrodite. They were often depicted with Aphrodite, representing her as a symbol of love and beauty. Doves were also seen as messengers of the gods, carrying messages of love and peace. Additionally, doves were associated with fertility and new beginnings.
Made in 925⁰ sterling silver.
Handmade item.

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Goddess Athena Chain Bracelet in sterling silver

40,00 26,00

Α beautiful and elegant bracelet inspired by an ancient Greek tetradrachm.
Made of 925 sterling silver.
Handmade item.

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Goddess Athena and Owl – 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 on the one side and the wisdom owl on the other. 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”).

Mycenaean Rosette Chain Bracelet in sterling silver

40,00 26,00

The bracelet is decorated with a rosette flower.
Made in 925⁰ sterling silver.
Handmade item.
Design inspired by the incredible beauty of byzantine and greek art.

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Mycenaean Rosette (Rodakas)

The rosette (known as “rodakas” in Greek) is a motif that was prevalent across Mesopotamia, Egypt, and other ancient civilizations. It also appears frequently in Mycenaean Greece, especially in jewelry, as well as in architecture and pottery dating back to around 1500 BC.

Mycenaean rosettes typically feature 6, 8, or 12 petals. Made from gold, these intricate designs were commonly used to adorn clothing for both men and women, sewn directly into the fabric. They also appeared in belts, necklaces, and were occasionally used as single decorative elements in earrings and rings.

The rosette motif is believed to symbolize a wild rose, a flower frequently depicted in frescoes from the era. Its presence in garlands for celebrations, its use in rituals as offerings placed in women’s hands, and references in the Linear B tablets of Knossos to a “month of the roses” all suggest that the rosette carried a symbolic meaning. These factors point to the idea that the rosette motif held religious and cultural significance in Mycenaean society, possibly linked to rites of renewal or celebration.

Parthenon Chain Bracelet in sterling silver

40,00 26,00

A bracelet inspired by the Parthenon, the iconic monument of the Acropolis. Built in honor of the goddess Athena, the Parthenon stands as the most brilliant symbol of the Athenian state and its cultural legacy.
Made of 925⁰ sterling silver.
Handmade in Greece.

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Alexander the Great Coin Chain Bracelet in sterling silver

40,00 26,00

A bracelet inspired by an ancient Greek coin, depicting Alexander the Great.
Made of 925⁰ sterling silver.
Handmade in Greece.

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History
Alexander the Great (356 BC – 323 BC), also known as Alexander III was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. He is considered one of the greatest and most successful military strategists in world history.
The specific coin was minted at about 287 BC, after Alexander’s death, by King Lysimachos, one of the generals of Alexander the Great, who inherited the throne of Thrace after his death.
The original coin is exhibited in the Greek Numismatic Museum.

Leaf Chain Bracelet with Lava Stone

47,00 30,55

This bracelet is inspired from the ancient olive wreath!
Made of 925⁰ sterling silver.
Handmade in Greece.

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The olive wreath also known as kotinos was the prize for the winner at the ancient Olympic Games. It was an olive branch, of the wild- olive tree that grew at Olympia, intertwined to form a circle or a horse-shoe. According to Pausanias it was introduced by Heracles as a prize for the running race winner to honor his father Zeus. In the ancient Olympic Games there were no gold, silver, or bronze medals. There was only one winner per event, crowned with an olive wreath made of wild-olive leaves from a sacred tree near the temple of Zeus at Olympia. Olive wreaths were given out during the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens in honor of the ancient tradition because the games were being held in Greece.

Leaf Chain Bracelet with Coral Stone

47,00 30,55

This bracelet is inspired from the ancient olive wreath!
Made of 925⁰ sterling silver.
Handmade in Greece.

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The olive wreath also known as kotinos was the prize for the winner at the ancient Olympic Games. It was an olive branch, of the wild- olive tree that grew at Olympia, intertwined to form a circle or a horse-shoe. According to Pausanias it was introduced by Heracles as a prize for the running race winner to honor his father Zeus. In the ancient Olympic Games there were no gold, silver, or bronze medals. There was only one winner per event, crowned with an olive wreath made of wild-olive leaves from a sacred tree near the temple of Zeus at Olympia. Olive wreaths were given out during the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens in honor of the ancient tradition because the games were being held in Greece.

Meander Stud Earrings – 925 Sterling Silver Gold Plated

30,00 25,50

Meander Earrings inspired by the ancient Greek design of the Meander or Greek Key.

Made of sterling silver 925°.
Handmade in Greece.

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Meandros design is a decorative border constructed from a continuous line, shaped into a repeated motif. Such a design is also called the Greek fret or Greek key design, although these are modern designations. On the one hand, the name “meander” recalls the twisting and turning path of the Meander River in Asia Minor, and on the other hand, as Karl Kerenyi pointed out, “the meander is the figure of a labyrinth in linear form” the meaning is that there is no beginning and no end in some cases so it becomes the symbol of long life and eternity.

Greek Olive Dangle Earrings – Oxidized Silver 925

38,00 32,30

These silver earrings are inspired from the ancient olive wreath!

The olive wreath also known as kotinos was the prize for the winner at the ancient Olympic Games. It was an olive branch, of the wild- olive tree that grew at Olympia,intertwined to form a circle or a horse-shoe. According to Pausanias it was introduced by Heracles as a prize for the running race winner to honour his father Zeus. In the ancient Olympic Games there were no gold, silver, or bronze medals. There was only one winner per event, crowned with an olive wreath made of wild-olive leaves from a sacred tree near the temple of Zeus at Olympia. Olive wreaths were given out during the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens in honor of the ancient tradition, because the games were being held in Greece.

Made of 925⁰ sterling silver.
Handmade item.

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Meander Stud Earrings – 925 Sterling Silver

30,00 25,50

Meander Earrings inspired by the ancient Greek design of the Meander or Greek Key.

Made of sterling silver 925°.
Handmade in Greece.

Explore Meandros Collection

Meandros design is a decorative border constructed from a continuous line, shaped into a repeated motif. Such a design is also called the Greek fret or Greek key design, although these are modern designations. On the one hand, the name “meander” recalls the twisting and turning path of the Meander River in Asia Minor, and on the other hand, as Karl Kerenyi pointed out, “the meander is the figure of a labyrinth in linear form” the meaning is that there is no beginning and no end in some cases so it becomes the symbol of long life and eternity.

Greek Meander Ring – 925 Silver Band with Ancient Motif

38,00 32,30

Meander Earrings inspired by the ancient Greek design of the Meander or Greek Key.

Made of sterling silver 925°.
Handmade in Greece.

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Meandros design is a decorative border constructed from a continuous line, shaped into a repeated motif. Such a design is also called the Greek fret or Greek key design, although these are modern designations. On the one hand, the name “meander” recalls the twisting and turning path of the Meander River in Asia Minor, and on the other hand, as Karl Kerenyi pointed out, “the meander is the figure of a labyrinth in linear form” the meaning is that there is no beginning and no end in some cases so it becomes the symbol of long life and eternity.

Vintage Flower Ring – Oxidized Silver & Pearl

72,00 61,20

Byzantine ring with the shape of a flower rosette.
Handmade with great attention to detail. Inspired by Byzantine art.
Made in 925⁰ sterling silver and gold plated.
Handmade item.

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Rosette flower
The rosette (rose) is a timeless jewel, symbol, and amulet. The origin of the term is the Greek word for rose – rodon (ρόδον). Its use began in the Mycenaean era and continues as far as the 2nd millennium BC. The Mycenaean Rosette is a motif that was widespread throughout Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and other ancient civilizations. It is inspired by a Mycenaean rosette bead, found at Mycenae, dated to 1400-1300 B.C. The rosette was used extensively in ancient Greek Mycenaean jewels, in architecture, pottery, and sculptures from 1500 BC. Mycenaean rosettes usually had 6 or 8 or 12 leaves, and sixteen leaves during the Macedonian Dynasty. Such details as the rodax shape and the number of leaves tend to vary with the era or beliefs. The rosettes were used to decorate the clothes, belts, and wreaths of the Kings. The number of leaves had a symbolic character each time. The four elements of nature (wind, earth, fire, water), the seven wonders of the ancient world or the twelve gods of ancient Greeks, and the world domination and radiance of the Kings of Macedonia. They were signs of beauty, purity, eugenics, worship, and power. Rosette or Rodax was probably the most popular and favorite decorative element in Mycenaean era, classical antiquity and Byzantine times.

Classic Greek Key Band Ring – Sterling Silver 925

65,00 55,25

Meander Ring inspired by the ancient Greek design of the Meander or Greek Key.

Made of sterling silver 925°.
Handmade in Greece.

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Meandros design is a decorative border constructed from a continuous line, shaped into a repeated motif. Such a design is also called the Greek fret or Greek key design, although these are modern designations. On the one hand, the name “meander” recalls the twisting and turning path of the Meander River in Asia Minor, and on the other hand, as Karl Kerenyi pointed out, “the meander is the figure of a labyrinth in linear form” the meaning is that there is no beginning and no end in some cases so it becomes the symbol of long life and eternity.

Cross Pendant – Gold Plated 925 Silver with Multicolor Zircons

95,00 80,75

Cross made of 925⁰ sterling silver
Handcrafted jewelry made in Greece.

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The collection contains jewelry with different kind of crosses, symbolizing faith and hope.

Oxidized & Gold Plated Cross Pendant – 925 Silver with Multicolor Zircons

80,00 68,00

Cross made of 925⁰ sterling silver
Handcrafted jewelry made in Greece.

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The collection contains jewelry with different kind of crosses, symbolizing faith and hope.

Multicolor Zircon Axe Pendant in 925 Silver & Gold Plating

90,00 76,50

Made of 925⁰ sterling silver.

Handmade pendant made in Greece.

Labrys Axe Pendant. Labrys is, according to Plutarch, Minoan word for the double headed axe called in Greek πέλεκυς (pélekus). In ancient Crete, the double axe was an important sacred symbol of the Minoan religion. In Crete it never accompanies male gods, but always female goddesses. It seems that it associated with the worship of Mother Earth or Great Goddess.
Design inspired by Ancient Greece.

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Cross Pendant in Sterling Silver 925

38,00 32,30

Cross made of 925⁰ sterling silver
Handcrafted jewelry made in Greece.

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The collection contains jewelry with different kind of crosses, symbolizing faith and hope.