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Phaistos Disk Earrings: Sterling Silver Ancient Greek Design

Phaistos Disk Earrings: Sterling Silver Ancient Greek Design

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DESIGN INSPIRATION: Features the iconic Phaistos disk pattern, an ancient Minoan symbol, crafted in detailed sterling silver with a circular maze-like design MATERIAL: Handcrafted from genuine sterling silver, these earrings showcase intricate metalwork with a contrasting golden center detail DIMENSIONS: Each earring measures approximately 0.75 inches in diameter, making them a perfect size for everyday wear SECURE FIT: French wire hooks ensure comfortable and secure wearing while maintaining an elegant appearance VERSATILE STYLE: These unique earrings combine historical design with contemporary fashion, suitable for both casual and formal occasions These exquisite Phaistos Disk silver earrings showcase an intriguing blend of ancient artistry and contemporary style. Each earring features a detailed circular design inspired by the mysterious Phaistos Disk, with intricate maze-like patterns etched into sterling silver. The centerpiece holds delicate golden-hued elements that create a stunning contrast against the silver backdrop. These lightweight dangle earrings measure approximately 1 inch in length and come with secure fish hook closures for comfortable all-day wear. The unique geometric patterns and dual-tone finish make these earrings versatile enough for both casual and formal occasions. Each piece demonstrates fine craftsmanship with its precise detailing and balanced proportions. These statement pieces are perfect for history enthusiasts and fashion-forward individuals alike, adding a touch of Mediterranean mystery to any ensemble.

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