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HEAD OF HYGEIA
€28.00Hygeia (the Greek word for health) was the daughter of Asclepius, god of medicine. Athens, 360 B.C. Handmade. -
HEAD OF HYGEIA - GREY
€45.00Hygeia (the Greek word for health) was the daughter of Asclepius, god of medicine. Athens, 360 B.C. Colour: Grey. Handmade. -
HEAD OF HYGEIA - BLUE
€44.00Hygeia (the Greek word for health) was the daughter of Asclepius, god of medicine. Athens, 360 B.C. Colour: Blue. Handmade. -
HEAD OF HYGEIA
€45.00Hygeia (the Greek word for health) was the daughter of Asclepius, god of medicine. Athens, 360 B.C. Handmade. -
NICE OF SAMOTHRACE
€50.00The winged victory of Samothrace, also called the Nike of Samothrace, is a marble Hellenistic sculpture of Nike (the Greek goddess of victory) that was created circa the 2nd century BC to celebrate a naval victory. It was discovered in 1863 on the Greek island of Samothrace. 200-190 BC exhibited at the Louvre museum. Colour: light blue. Hand made. -
HEAD OF HYGEIA - PINK COLOR (SMALL)
€28.00Hygeia (the Greek word for health) was the daughter of Asclepius, god of medicine. Athens, 360 B.C. Color: pink. Handmade. -
GOLD OLIVE BRANCH
€39.00Gold olive branch with gold olives. Handcrafted creation, worked in traditional manner on scale. -
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THE GOLDEN LARNAX OF PHILLIP II OF MACEDONIA
€35.00The golden larnax (bones chest) of the royal tomb belonging to the Greek king Phillip II, father of Alexander the great. It was made of 24 carat gold, embossed with the Vergina sun. Based on an exhibit at the Museum of the Royal tombs at Aigai, in Greece (326 B.C.). -
HEAD OF HYGEIA - RED COLOR (SMALL)
€28.00Hygeia (the Greek word for health) was the daughter of Asclepius, god of medicine. Athens, 360 B.C. Color: red. Handmade. -
GOLD OLIVE BRANCH
€39.00Gold olive branch with black olives. Handcrafted creation, worked in traditional manner on scale. -
KOTINOS - OLIVE WREATH
€57.00The olive wreath also known as kotinos was the prize for the winner at the ancient Olympic Games. It was a branch of the sacred wild olive tree that grew at Olympia, intertwined to form a circle. Handmade.