210,00€
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Styles inspired by Byzantium or Byzantion, an ancient Greek colony in early antiquity with its later capital Constantinople that is today’s Istanbul. All designs and styles from these collection emerge to revive the emblems, patterns and symbols of that era reviving a connection between the two worlds: east and west and with a strong reference to the religious symbols of that time that echo through today. Majestic, emblematic, symbolic and strongly artistic all the styles depict another significant historical era along with its contemporary notion of today’s pop culture. This ring features the famous Byzantine coins.
Made in Greece
**Inspired by the Greek improvised traveling small sack called “disaki”, we have designed from our unique fabrics a gift wrap rooted back in Greek history. All our jewelry is wrapped delicately offering a sensual experience of sight and touch, with an ethical approach and based on our effort that nothing goes wasted and all our leftovers can be used to serve other purposes. We challenge you to be creative and use our fabric in various creative ways such as making it a frame, use it as a headband, as a scarf or decorative elbows for your jacket and tag us on your posts.
made of | silver gold plated |
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After years of experimentation we design and produce luxurious qualitative woven textiles. We are the first to have combined different features and techniques in looming. The combination of the threads along with the knitting design and the final treatment is something that has never been done before. The fabrics are made of 100% Greek cotton and treated with fil coupé technique, a versatile technique used on a variety of fibers to give them a refined texture. After that the fabrics are sanforized, so as to prevent the normal dimensional alternation of warp and weft and finally they are bleached and collared to get their final touch.