Robert Sekulovich Fine Jewelry designs:
the MinorMasterPieces Collection
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and now for a closer look
US $130 |
B20 Apollo/Helios bracelet The terminals of this sterling silver twist bracelet feature images from two tiny ancient Greek coins. On one end we see Apollo--the youthful god of music and art, while on the other he can be seen in his aspect as the sun-god, Helios with solar rays emanating from his head. Both coins date from the third century B.C. |
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US $150 |
B12 Gorgon link bracelet Long an extremely popular image in ancient art, the Gorgon head or Medusa could be found in jewelry, on appliques in architecture, and as here on coins. This image dates from about 400 B.C. from Parion on the Black Sea--a Greek trading post of the day. The playful tongue-out face seems far removed from the monster of myth |
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US $300 |
F3 Helios keychain On this extravagant 20" sterling silver key or wallet chain can be seen the face of the benevolent sun-god Helios gazing down at us, from a coin of Rhodes, circa 200 B.C. The famous giant statue called the Colossus of Rhodes depicted the god hundreds of feet high in the town harbor--a sight so magnificent as to have earned the enormous bronze a place among the Seven Wonders of the World. |
US $250 |
B10 Helios link bracelet On this weighty and massive sterling silver link bracelet we see the handsome face of the benevolent sun gazing down at us, from a coin of Rhodes, circa 200 B.C. The famous giant statue called the Colossus of Rhodes depicted the god hundreds of feet high in the town harbor--a sight so magnificent as to have earned the enormous bronze a place among the Seven Wonders of the World.
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