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Sterling Silver Athena Pendant: Greek Key Medallion

Sterling Silver Athena Pendant: Greek Key Medallion

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DESIGN: Elegant circular pendant featuring the profile of Goddess Athena surrounded by a Greek key pattern border in sterling silver CRAFTSMANSHIP: Intricately detailed relief work showcasing classical Greek artistry with an antiqued finish for enhanced depth VERSATILE STYLE: Perfect as a meaningful statement piece that pairs beautifully with both casual and formal attire MYTHOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Features Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts, depicted in traditional profile view DIMENSIONS: Circular pendant measures approximately 1.25 inches in diameter with raised Greek key pattern border This stunning silver pendant features the iconic Goddess Athena design, beautifully framed by an elegant Greek key pattern border. The intricate medallion showcases detailed artistry with Athena's profile surrounded by classical Hellenic motifs. The pendant's sophisticated design combines ancient Greek symbolism with contemporary style, making it a meaningful piece of jewelry. The circular pendant features a detailed relief crafted in silver, with a striking contrast between the polished and antiqued finishes. The Greek meander pattern encircling the central image adds an authentic touch of classical architecture. Perfect for history enthusiasts and lovers of mythological jewelry, this pendant serves as both a striking accessory and a conversation piece. The pendant's size makes it suitable for everyday wear while maintaining its eye-catching appeal. Each detail in the design pays homage to the ancient Greek artistic tradition, from the precise engraving to the balanced composition.

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