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Athena‍ ‍

CONFIDENCE ~ FEMININE POWER ~ WISDOM
This ancient coin pendant necklace features the pressed relief of an Ancient Greek coin named after Athena the Greek goddess. She was one of the most notorious of the Greek Goddesses, known for her association with battle she was also the goddess of wisdom and handicrafts … a bit of a contradiction skating between the light and the dark. But her many adventures and challenges made her into the strong and confident women she became. A force to be reckoned with she was fiesty, opinionated and competitive and she owned who she was and was celebrated for it.

The pendant measures approximately 1.5cm in diameter, although it is not a perfect circle and approximately 0.5 mm at its thickest point.

Pegasus

FREEDOM - CREATIVITY - INSPIRATION
This ancient coin necklace features the pressed relief of an ancient Roman coin with the detail of Pegasus in the center. This special coin is named after the mythical Greek creature Pegasus, There are many stories surrounding Pegasus but my favourite is that he was responsible for the Muses sacred Fountains of Inspiration on Mount Helicon. In a burst of excitment he struck the side of the mountain with his hooves and it caused the natural springs to transform into flowing fountains of inspiration. This little coin represents freedom, creativity and inspiration, carry this with you and keep it as a reminder that it's never far away.

The pendant measures approximately 2 cm in diameter, although it is not a perfect circle and approximately 0.3 mm at its thickest point.

Philotes

FRIENDSHIP - LOVE - AFFECTION
This ancient coin pendant necklace features the pressed relief of an Ancient Greek coin minted around 280BC. It is named after Philotes the Greek goddess of friendship and affection and it features two faces which were thought to represent the rising and setting of the sun and the meeting of two branches of a river, it’s also thought that they are the Dioscuri twins who later became known as the constellation Gemini.

The pendant measures approximately 2 cm in diameter, although it is not a perfect circle and approximately 0.5 mm at its thickest point.

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Athena‍ ‍

CONFIDENCE ~ FEMININE POWER ~ WISDOM
This ancient coin pendant necklace features the pressed relief of an Ancient Greek coin named after Athena the Greek goddess. She was one of the most notorious of the Greek Goddesses, known for her association with battle she was also the goddess of wisdom and handicrafts … a bit of a contradiction skating between the light and the dark. But her many adventures and challenges made her into the strong and confident women she became. A force to be reckoned with she was fiesty, opinionated and competitive and she owned who she was and was celebrated for it.

The pendant measures approximately 1.5cm in diameter, although it is not a perfect circle and approximately 0.5 mm at its thickest point.

Pegasus

FREEDOM - CREATIVITY - INSPIRATION
This ancient coin necklace features the pressed relief of an ancient Roman coin with the detail of Pegasus in the center. This special coin is named after the mythical Greek creature Pegasus, There are many stories surrounding Pegasus but my favourite is that he was responsible for the Muses sacred Fountains of Inspiration on Mount Helicon. In a burst of excitment he struck the side of the mountain with his hooves and it caused the natural springs to transform into flowing fountains of inspiration. This little coin represents freedom, creativity and inspiration, carry this with you and keep it as a reminder that it's never far away.

The pendant measures approximately 2 cm in diameter, although it is not a perfect circle and approximately 0.3 mm at its thickest point.

Philotes

FRIENDSHIP - LOVE - AFFECTION
This ancient coin pendant necklace features the pressed relief of an Ancient Greek coin minted around 280BC. It is named after Philotes the Greek goddess of friendship and affection and it features two faces which were thought to represent the rising and setting of the sun and the meeting of two branches of a river, it’s also thought that they are the Dioscuri twins who later became known as the constellation Gemini.

The pendant measures approximately 2 cm in diameter, although it is not a perfect circle and approximately 0.5 mm at its thickest point.