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Double faced Size L (aprox 28 mm diameter excluding bail)
The Macedonian 'sun' or 'star' (has also been described as a 'starburst' by historians) was found embossed on the solid gold larnax in the burial tomb of Philip II of Macedon (father of Alexander the Great) outside the town of Vergina in Northern Greece. The sun which remains today a well known Greek symbol was an emblem of the mighty Macedonian dynasty and possibly a religious symbol at the time of Alexander the Great. The excavations in Vergina constitute a sensational archaeological site, while the larnaca itself is today kept in a museum very close by.
The pendant is double faced (both sides are the same), has a nicely convex shape. There's an appealing contrast between the rays that are glossy and the matte background.
Above: This item is the smaller of the 2 pendants worn
Above: This item is the pendant on the top right
Article group | Pendants |
Gender | For Him or Her |
Depiction | Vergina sun/starburst |
Historic Period | Era: Classical |
Material | Solid Sterling Silver |
Diameter (excluding bails) | 28 mm (1 and 7⁄64in) |
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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