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Melissa Box

134,00
Melissa Box - ‘Hesperides’ Collection According to the Myth, Hesperides were the nymphs of evening and golden light of sunset.Hesiod places the number of Hesperides at three, and their names as: Aigle ("dazzling light”) , Erytheia and Hesperethusa ("sunset glow”) referring to the colour of the setting sun: red, yellow, or gold. Material: Brass, Dimensions: 7,5cm Handcrafted with care _ Accompanied by his own package.    
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Eye Magnifying Glass

73,00
Eye Magnifying Glass- ‘Aether’ Collection Eye (or Mati) is a Greek traditional charm that fills you with good energy and luck. Aether was a deity associated with Happiness as well as his sister ‘Hemera’. According to some Ancient Greek Myths, Aether fathered ‘Gaea’ (earth),'Thalassa’ (sea) & ‘Uranus’ (heavens). Material: Brass, Dimensions: 7.6 x 3.8cm Handcrafted with care _ Accompanied by his own package.  
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Gaea Choker

100,00
Gaea Choker - 'Aura' Collection   According to the Myth , Aura is a deity whose name means ‘breeze’ and is completely connected with the ‘Gaea’ (earth) , 'Thalassa’ (sea) & ‘Uranus’ (heavens). Inspired by the apparent line that separates earth from sky , Summer Sunset Glow and the Ancient Greek Aesthetics , ‘Aura’ Collection by CM comes to portray a different perspective in jewellery making.  
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Ithaca Choker

88,00
Ithaca Choker - 'Hesperides' Collection   Inspired by the beauty of Greece’s most mythical island ‘Ithaca’. According to the Myth, Hesperides were the nymphs of evening and golden light of sunset. Hesiod places the number of Hesperides at three, and their names as: Aigle ("dazzling light”) , Erytheia and Hesperethusa ("sunset glow”) referring to the colour of the setting sun: red, yellow, or gold.  
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Anthemio

79,00
Anthemio Earrings - 'Hesperides' Collection   According to the Myth, Hesperides were the nymphs of evening and golden light of sunset.Hesiod places the number of Hesperides at three, and their names as: Aigle ("dazzling light”) , Erytheia and Hesperethusa ("sunset glow”) referring to the colour of the setting sun: red, yellow, or gold.  
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