Philip II, Macedonian King Depicting Zeus - Tetradrachm of Pella, 359-336 BC - Meander motif - Coin outlet Pendant - 925 Sterling Silver
Philip II, Macedonian King Depicting Zeus - Tetradrachm of Pella, 359-336 BC - Meander motif - Coin outlet Pendant - 925 Sterling Silver, Laureate head of Zeus (Greek tetradrachm) minted in Pella Macedon during the reign of.
Product code: Philip II, Macedonian King Depicting Zeus - Tetradrachm of Pella, 359-336 BC - Meander motif - Coin outlet Pendant - 925 Sterling Silver
Laureate head of Zeus (Greek tetradrachm) minted in Pella, Macedon during the reign of Phillip II (359-336 B.C.).
Meander motif is also known as Greek key or Greek fret. Meander was the most important symbol in Ancient Greece, symbolizing infinity or the eternal flow of things. ... The twisting pattern symbolizes as well the bonds of friendship, of love outlet and has also been thought to mimic the serpent, symbol of guardianship and healing.
The pendant is crafted with extra care in 925 Sterling Silver. It 's Handmade in Greece, the diameter size is 3.3 cm(excluding the bails) and weighs approximately 13 g. This pendant is without the chain. (1219)