Delphic Stater - Goddess Demeter Sterling and 50 similar items
Delphic Stater - Goddess Demeter Sterling Silver Coin Pendant
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Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
New with tags |
Gender: |
Unisex |
Color: |
Silver |
Metal: |
Sterling Silver |
Main Stone: |
No Stone |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
Greece |
Jewelry Type: |
Pendant |
Style: |
Ethnic |
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More than a week ago |
Item number: |
108283139 |
Item description
Handmade sterling silver pendant, inspired by the ancient Greek Delphic silver stater, a rare coin, depicting goddess Demeter and Apollo.
OBV: Head of goddess Demeter decorated with corn.
REV: God Apollo, sitting on the Omphalos, the "center of Earth". Inscription reads: "AMPHIKTIONES" in Greek fonts.
The pendant is crafted with extra care in 925 sterling silver.
Dimensions
Diameter : 20 mm ~~ 0.79" (hanger not included in the measurement)
Material
925 Sterling Silver
Reference
95.00.30
Ancient Greek Delphic Stater - Short History of the original coin
On the obverse of the coin, the head of Demeter, goddess of grain and fertility, the Greek Mother Goddess. Her Roman equivalent is Ceres, from whom the word "cereal" derives.
On the reverse of the coin, God Apollo, sitting on the Omphalos, the "center of the world", located as it was believed in Delphi, holding a lyre and laurel branches.
The Delphic Stater is one of the rare coins of the Delphic Amphictyonic League (around 336-334 BC).
The amphictyony was an association of neighboring states, formed around a religious center. The most important of them, was the Delphic one. Members of the amphictyony met at the same time in the same sanctuary to keep religious festivals and other matters.
Coins issued by the ancient leagues had not the "international" character of the coins issued by city-states as Athens or Corinthos. They were minted in smaller quantities and issued to meet specific at the time needs and consequently some of them circulated for a short time or for as long as the alliance was existing.
Such a coin, with a short life is the specific stater, issued after the death of Philip II of Macedonia.
The Amphictyonic league vanished at about 200 AD.
The original coin is actually exhibited in the Numismatic Museum of Athens, Greece.

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