Spiga di Grano Hoops

£1,700
SMALL MEDIUM LARGE
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Details

Sterling silver replica coins set in 18K yellow gold.

Handmade in Rome.

History

An ear of barley is a symbol for Demeter, the Goddess of grain and harvest. Demeter's emblem asserted Lucania as a fertile and abundant territory.

Metapontion, a colony in Lucania, was known for its fruitful farmland, and this coin represents the type of grain most plentiful in the region. The coins of Metapontum are among the most recognisable from the ancient world due to the prominent barley symbol.

Barley was often used in religion, one would cup the grain in their hands, say a prayer and throw the grain forwards. This practice is described in Homeric epics and many Greek plays. Throwing barley remains a gesture of celebration and joy, seen in weddings, New Year's celebrations, and other occasions.

Measurements
  • SMALL Ø 20mm
  • MEDIUM Ø 30mm
  • LARGE Ø 50mm
Delivery

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Care

This piece was handcrafted in Italy using the finest materials. Minor imperfections and subtle colour variations are characteristic features that make each piece unique. To ensure the longevity of your jewellery, please handle it with care and store it safely to prevent scratches or damage.

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Spiga di Grano Hoops
Spiga di Grano Hoops
Silver
Silver
(STERLING)
Silver's chemical symbol, Ag, is derived from the Latin word for silver, argentum, comparable to the Ancient Greek ἄργυρος (árgyros). Silver has a white, shiny appearance and is traditionally associated with the Moon or the goddess Artemis (Diana to the Romans).
Gold
Gold
(18K)
It is a dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Gold is highly valued for its beauty, rarity, and resistance to corrosion. It does not tarnish or corrode over time, making it a perfect choice for jewellery.
Silver
Silver
(STERLING)
Silver's chemical symbol, Ag, is derived from the Latin word for silver, argentum, comparable to the Ancient Greek ἄργυρος (árgyros). Silver has a white, shiny appearance and is traditionally associated with the Moon or the goddess Artemis (Diana to the Romans).
Gold
Gold
(18K)
It is a dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Gold is highly valued for its beauty, rarity, and resistance to corrosion. It does not tarnish or corrode over time, making it a perfect choice for jewellery.