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Achilles is the heroic Greek warrior from Homer’s Iliad. It reminds the wearer to be brave and strong.
Earrings inspired by the Greco-Roman world. Based on coins of Alexander the Great (4th century BC) depicting the goddess Athena on the obverse and Nike on the reverse. Athena was the goddess of wisdom, but also of war and peace. Nike was the Greek goddess of victory.
The Cycladic culture in the Greek islands dates back to the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages. The statue is inspired by the countless idols from the early Bronze Age (3000-2000 BC). They are schematically depicted human figures.
Ring depicting the Phaistos disc, an archaeological find made on the Greek island of Crete in 1908. It is believed to date from 1700 to 1600 BC. and to be related to the Minoan civilization. The disk has not yet been deciphered.
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In the past people were not afraid of a game. Before the use of plastic, many dice were made in bone. These bone dice have a point circle decoration. This way of applying dots was already in use by the Greeks and the Romans. Numerous archaeological finds show us that the technique was also used in the Middle Ages and in more recent times.
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