28 Double-Sided Solid Silver Ornate Byzantine Hagia Sophia Cross
A uniquely characteristic Byzantine ornate 'cross pattée' cross from...
1214 Syracuse Arethousa/Artemis/Persephone Coin Pendant with Greek Key Pattern / Meander (L)
Head of Artemis-Arethusa, or Persephone l., hair bound with wreath of...
253/B Alexander the Great portait coin King Lysimachos
The obverse shows the head of Alexander the Great, wearing horn of...
275 Chalkidian League god Apollo and Lyre/kithara
Macedon, Olynthos. Chalkidian League. Circa 395-392 BC. AR Tetradrachm....
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GOD APOLLO (AMPHIPOLIS COINAGE) STERLING SILVER (#54)
ATHENA (SILVER DEKADRACHM PENDANT) - (#273)
AMPHIPOLIS COIN (#54)
Our classic coin pendants have the predominant feature of the coin itself without any bezels or mounts around the centerpiece. Discover some of the most beautiful specimens of Greek coin jewelry and coinage medallions in our unique classic pendants range.
Our classic coin pendants have the predominant feature of the coin itself without any bezels or mounts around the centerpiece. Discover some of the most beautiful specimens of Greek coin jewelry and coinage medallions in our unique classic pendants range.
Silver coin from Apollonia and Dyrrhachium with a cow and suckling calf on the obverse and a double stellate pattern on the reverse taken from Corcyrean prototypes.
Macedon, Olynthos. Chalkidian League. Circa 395-392 BC. AR Tetradrachm. Laureate head of Apollo right / CAL-KID-EWN, kithara (guitar)
The obverse shows the head of Alexander the Great, wearing horn of Ammon. The reverse shows the goddess Athena enthroned seated left holding Nike and resting hand on shield.
The obverse shows the head of Alexander the Great, wearing horn of Ammon. The reverse shows the goddess Athena enthroned seated left holding Nike and resting hand on shield.
The obverse shows the head of Alexander the Great, wearing horn of Ammon. The reverse shows the goddess Athena enthroned seated left holding Nike and resting hand on shield.
The obverse shows the head of Alexander the Great, wearing horn of Ammon. The reverse shows the goddess Athena enthroned seated left holding Nike and resting hand on shield.
As with all of Alexander's imperial tetradrachms, the obverse of the above coin depicts a young (beardless) Herakles/Hercules wearing a lion skin headdress, with the lion's paws tied at his neck.
Obv. Helmeted head of Roma right, wearing winged helmet surmounted by eagle's beak; wreathRev. Dioscuri (Castor and Pollux) galloping left, crescent above, ROMA in linear frame
Alexander the Great lifetime stater, Asia Minor, c. 328-323 BC
obverse Pegasos flying left, koppa below, reverse helmeted head of Athena right.
Silver stater, Pegasi /pegasus Corinth mint, c. 345-307 B.C.; obverse Pegasos flying left, koppa below; reverse helmeted head of Athena right.
As with all of Alexander's imperial tetradrachms, the obverse of the above coin depicts a young (beardless) Herakles/Hercules wearing a lion skin headdress, with the lion's paws tied at his neck.
Kingdom of Macedon, Perseus, 179-168 BC, AR Tetradrachm. Struck after 171 BC. Diademed head of Perseus right with close beard
Athena Tetradrachm originally minted 431-413 BC and depicting the wise owl.
Dekadrahm of Athens, struck in 465B.C. at end of Persian wars, honoring the patron goddess Athena shown here in crested helmet; owl on reverse side.
Macedon, Olynthos. Chalkidian League. Circa 395-392 BC. AR Tetradrachm. Laureate head of Apollo right / CAL-KID-EWN, kithara (guitar)
Macedonia, Chalcidian League AR Tetradrachm. ca 380-370 BC. Laureate head of Apollo left / Cithara. X-A-L-KID-EWN
Macedon, Olynthos. Chalkidian League. Circa 395-392 BC. AR Tetradrachm. Laureate head of Apollo left / CAL-KID-EWN, kithara (guitar)
Macedon, Olynthos. Chalkidian League. Circa 395-392 BC. AR Tetradrachm. Laureate head of Apollo right / CAL-KID-EWN, kithara (guitar)
The ancient Greeks idolized intellect and spirit, while gods shared mortal passions and flaws to make themselves more accessible to humans. Beauty and harmony were truly at the heart of the ancient Greek civilization. This never fails to inspire our intellectual, scientific and spiritual worlds.
Each jewel uncovers an epic highlight from 5000 years of self-decoration and is curated with passion since 1928 by the Vaphiadis family, a virtuoso signature in the field for 5 generations. Our jewelry collection has been consistently preferred by various royalties, heads of state and international personalities and is also sold through a host of top world class museums such as the Louvre.
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