Material: Brass
Dimensions: o/s
Handcrafted with care _ Accompanied by his own package.
€51,00 – €61,00
Argolis Bracelet – ‘Aether’ Collection
Inspired by the beauty of Greece’s most mythical island ‘Ithaca’.
Aether was 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: o/s
Handcrafted with care _ Accompanied by his own package.
Color |
24k Gold Plated, Pink Gold Plated, Silver Plated |
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Eye Necklace - 'Aether' Collection
Eye (or Mati) is a Greek traditional charm which fill you with good energy and luck.
Aether was deity associated with Happiness as well as his sister ‘Hemera’. According to some Ancient Greek Myths,Aether fathered ‘Gaea’ (earth),'Thalassa’ (sea) & ‘Uranus’ (heavens).
Eye Necklace - 'Aether' Collection
Eye (or Mati) is a Greek traditional charm which fill you with good energy and luck.
Aether was deity associated with Happiness as well as his sister ‘Hemera’. According to some Ancient Greek Myths,Aether fathered ‘Gaea’ (earth),'Thalassa’ (sea) & ‘Uranus’ (heavens).
Crete Bracelet - ‘Hesperides’ Collection
Inspired by the unique beauty of the Greek seas and part of the ‘Aether’ Inspired by the mythical beauty of Crete and part of the ‘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.
Feather Bracelet - ‘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.
G Shape 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.