Satyr
This masterpiece ,- showcases the best of gems. Satyr’s natural-looking fog-like body is made of Belarusian flint, flaps of his luxurious toga - Brazilian agate. Details of this craftmanship enriched with gems too - hair is black agate, horns - tiger's eye, Eyes - quartz, topaz, jasper.
Satyr is a symbol native to ancient Greek mythology where he is associated with Dionysius. The God of wine. It’s not an accident this precious artifact is not only beautiful as well as a practical specimen – its chalcedony casket is a container for two bottles of wine. The drink of Gods.
A plethora of fruits is as well profusion of various gems like amethyst, flint, smoky quartz, citrine. All represent Satyr as a symbol of fertility and as the vital force of Nature which regenerates season after season, year after year in an unending cycle.
Satyr on the chest. Body - Belarusian flint, toga - Brazilian agate. Hair is black agate. Horns - tiger's eye. Eyes - quartz, topaz, jasper.
Fruits - amethyst, flint, smoky quartz ,citrine.
The stump is chalcedony. Base and casket - chalcedony, silver-plated bronze. ... The chest contains three glasses of jade and silver with topaz. There are two containers for wine in the casket.
Height :95 cm
This masterpiece ,- showcases the best of gems. Satyr’s natural-looking fog-like body is made of Belarusian flint, flaps of his luxurious toga - Brazilian agate. Details of this craftmanship enriched with gems too - hair is black agate, horns - tiger's eye, Eyes - quartz, topaz, jasper.
Satyr is a symbol native to ancient Greek mythology where he is associated with Dionysius. The God of wine. It’s not an accident this precious artifact is not only beautiful as well as a practical specimen – its chalcedony casket is a container for two bottles of wine. The drink of Gods.
A plethora of fruits is as well profusion of various gems like amethyst, flint, smoky quartz, citrine. All represent Satyr as a symbol of fertility and as the vital force of Nature which regenerates season after season, year after year in an unending cycle.
Satyr on the chest. Body - Belarusian flint, toga - Brazilian agate. Hair is black agate. Horns - tiger's eye. Eyes - quartz, topaz, jasper.
Fruits - amethyst, flint, smoky quartz ,citrine.
The stump is chalcedony. Base and casket - chalcedony, silver-plated bronze. ... The chest contains three glasses of jade and silver with topaz. There are two containers for wine in the casket.
Height :95 cm
This masterpiece ,- showcases the best of gems. Satyr’s natural-looking fog-like body is made of Belarusian flint, flaps of his luxurious toga - Brazilian agate. Details of this craftmanship enriched with gems too - hair is black agate, horns - tiger's eye, Eyes - quartz, topaz, jasper.
Satyr is a symbol native to ancient Greek mythology where he is associated with Dionysius. The God of wine. It’s not an accident this precious artifact is not only beautiful as well as a practical specimen – its chalcedony casket is a container for two bottles of wine. The drink of Gods.
A plethora of fruits is as well profusion of various gems like amethyst, flint, smoky quartz, citrine. All represent Satyr as a symbol of fertility and as the vital force of Nature which regenerates season after season, year after year in an unending cycle.
Satyr on the chest. Body - Belarusian flint, toga - Brazilian agate. Hair is black agate. Horns - tiger's eye. Eyes - quartz, topaz, jasper.
Fruits - amethyst, flint, smoky quartz ,citrine.
The stump is chalcedony. Base and casket - chalcedony, silver-plated bronze. ... The chest contains three glasses of jade and silver with topaz. There are two containers for wine in the casket.
Height :95 cm