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Ancient Jewellery
Greek mythology earrings, Gold Ionic column earrings, Hellenic pillar earrings, Greek aesthetic hoop
☙ Gold half hoops with charm column motifs in Grecian aesthetic. These earrings are inspired by Greek architecture and mythology and they are lightweight and comfortable to wear with your casual outfits. You can offer them, as a souvenir, to a friend that visited Greece and loved it, as a bridesmaid gift, a birthday gift etc. ❧ Details : ❥ Column size : 2.5x1.7 cm ❥ Earrings length : 3.9 cm ≈ 1.5 inches ❥ Earrings weight : 0.004 kg www.etsy.com/shop/LeChatAccessories
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Gold cuff bracelet and a grecian gown for the Greek Goddess performer at the luxury anniversary reception in Mykonos | Mykonos Wedding Planner & Designer: @mitheoevents Photo: @mindartphotography Venue: @kivotoshotel | #mitheoevents #weddingplannergreece #mykonosweddingplanner #destinationweddinggreece #mykonoswedding #mykonosanniversary #weddingreception #weddingparty #grecianwedding #ancientgreece #weddingdecor #weddingstyling #grecianstyle #grecianoutfit #grecianweddingdress
A decadent treat! This exquisite gold-plated sterling silver bracelet features an ancient Greek design Exquisite craftmanship is showcased in a handmade fine jewellery treasure that will shine forever. Elegantly presented in our Danbury Mint signature packaging.
The delicate Greek myrtle wreath, which is thought to date to 300BC, was found in a tatty cardboard box in a modest Somerset property. Auctioneers say it could sell for as much as £200,000.
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HELLENISTIC PERIOD, CIRCA LATE 3RD-EARLY 2ND CENTURY B.C.
Embellish your Egyptian costume with this powerful coiled serpent cuff! This Egyptian costume jewelry features two gold coiled snakes intertwined and guarding a green jewel in the center cuff. From a Roman Goddess to the Princess of the Nile, this snake cuff is a dazzling accessory! One size fits most.
Ilias Lalaounis, who passed away in 2013, spent a lifetime breathing new life into historic jewellery designs from Greek antiquity.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s current exhibition, Jewelry: The Body Transformed (through 24 February) asks the simple but profound question: why, across cultures and millennia, do we wear jewelry? Showcasing dazzling ornaments from Ancient Egypt to today’s runways, the proposed answers are as nuanced as they are mesmerizing.
The two tubular "branches" (in semi-circular sections) are fastened at the front by a wire connecting the two looped ends. The oak leaves and acorns, veiled with gold leaf, are connected to the "branches" by gold wire stems.
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