Tubular beads of different materials (precious and semi-precious stones, ceramics or glass) are used since the beginning of human history as a constructive element of necklaces of varous lengths. A necklace from the Roman period (1st-4th century AD) has b
A copy of the obverse of a bad quality silver tetradrachm of Lysimachus (305-281 BC). The head of Alexander the Great with a ram horn, symbol of the Egyptian god Amun, is depicted. After the conquest of Egypt, Alexander was welcomed by priests of the temp
A copy of the obverse of a bad quality coin. Bears the depiction of the head of the Gorgon Medusa. The Medusa in Greek mythology is mentioned as one of the three Gorgons and the only one who was mortal. The word “Gorgo†means dreadful. One story says she
A clay bead copy of the obverse of the ancient Athenian didrachm dating from around 460-450 BC. It bears the head of the goddess Athena wearing a decorated helmet. On the reverse is depicted the Owl, the bird of wisdom, which was the characteristic symbol
This bead is a copy of the reverse of an ancient Athenian silver tetradrachm coin dated around the 460-450 BC. On the obverse of the coin is depicted the goddess Athena, protector of the city, while on the reverse is her advisor - the Owl, the bird of wis
The spherical beads are the most common form of jewelry from the beginning of human history. With variations in size, color and material (precious and semiprecious stones, pottery, glass) we find them all over the world and in different cultures. Usually,
The disc-shaped pendant with spiral decoration has been designed by “Keramos”. The ornamentation reminds of the spiral shell of an ammonite. The spiral is an ancient symbol of the permanent development and the cyclic evolution. The spiral appears as a decorative element in prehistoric times. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volute
"The round-shaped pendant with spiral decoration has been designed by “Keramos”. The spiral is an ancient symbol of the constant development and the cyclic evolution. It is used as an ornament for different pottery ware during Prehistoric times on the Balkans. In Ancient Greece it is known as a characteristic decorative element in architecture where it is part of the volutes of the Ionian and Corinthian order.
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