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Sterling Silver Greek Pendant: Acropolis & Athenian Owl Coin

Sterling Silver Greek Pendant: Acropolis & Athenian Owl Coin

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DESIGN: Sterling silver pendant featuring a Greek-inspired double-sided design with ancient coin replicas and meander pattern border HISTORICAL MOTIFS: One side displays the iconic Athenian owl, while the reverse shows the Acropolis architecture in detailed relief CRAFTSMANSHIP: Intricate Greek key pattern frame surrounds the central medallion, showcasing traditional Hellenic artistry DIMENSIONS: Pendant measures approximately 1.25 inches in diameter, perfect for everyday wear VERSATILE STYLE: Classic circular medallion design suitable for both casual and formal occasions, with secure bail for chain attachment This exquisite silver pendant showcases ancient Greek artistry with its stunning double-sided design. One face features the iconic Athenian owl, symbol of wisdom and companion to Athena, while the reverse displays the majestic Acropolis architecture. The pendant is encircled by an intricate Greek key (meander) pattern border that adds classical elegance to the piece. Crafted in sterling silver, this substantial medallion measures approximately 1.25 inches in diameter, making it a striking statement piece. The detailed relief work captures the authentic feel of ancient Greek tetradrachm coins, while the openwork meander pattern creates beautiful light and shadow effects. The pendant includes a sturdy bail for easy attachment to your favorite chain. This timeless piece serves as both a meaningful cultural symbol and a sophisticated jewelry accessory that pairs beautifully with both casual and formal attire.

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