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Al'Oro Phaistos Disc Necklace

Original price $ 700.00 - Original price $ 700.00
Original price
$ 700.00
$ 700.00 - $ 700.00
Current price $ 700.00

Metal

14k Gold

Dimensions

0.5 inch wide

Weight

3 grams

Special Notes

Cultural Note:
One of the most mysterious objects from ancient Crete is the Phaistos Disc. It's a round piece of clay that was found in 1908 by Luigi Pernier, an Italian archaeologist, at the site of a Minoan palace in Phaistos. The disc has a bunch of symbols on both sides, arranged in a spiral that goes from the edge to the center. There are 241 symbols in total, and they look like they were made by pressing different stamps into the wet clay. No one knows for sure what the disc means or where it came from. Some people think it's a calendar, a game, a religious object, or even a hoax. It's now on display at the museum in Heraklion, where you can see it for yourself.

Also Shown
The Original Museum Copy is shown for reference (this is not for sale)

See more of the Phaistos Disc Collection Here

Due to the handcrafted nature, dimensions and weight are approximate

SKU NPX06
Al'Oro

Al'Oro

Why Al'Oro? First and foremost; these are our friends! Not only to Athena Gaia, but also to the entire Greek jewelry industry because they supply gold chains to just about everyone! They also make some popular and unique products with those chains, such as mati and delicate style bracelets and necklaces.

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"I just got home and found the delivery. Both pieces are absolutely beautiful! Thank you for expediting the shipping!"
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