AP2 - Athena Gold and silver pendant

$950.00

A 18k gold and sterling silver pendant with white rhodium plating, three diamonds and three natural stones (blue topaz, ruby, and onyx).

Includes a 45 cm (17.7 in) necklace, which can be, at the customer's choice, of two-colors palladium-galvanized steel, pearl white, or black.

Handmade produced jewel with finishings and polishments made by hand.

Design by Josep Maria Subirachs and Ars Signum; inspired in the Greco-Roman deity Athena.

Every piece comes with an engraving with the designer's name;

PRODUCT DETAILS

Metal

Sterling silver (.925 hallmark)

Metal of central detail

18k Yellow gold (.750 purity fineness)

Finishing

White rhodium plating

Length

55 mm

Width

35 mm

 

STONE INFORMATION

Diamond

3 x 0.03 Carat    
Cut

Brilliant
Color

G
Clarity

VS1
Total weight

0.09 Carat
Other stones

1 x Blue Topaz, 1 x Ruby, 1 x Onyx
Cut

Triangle
Size

5 mm x 5 mm

 

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Athena

In the symbolic alphabet of Subirachs, “Cap, cor i carn” (meaning “head, heart and flesh”) define the totality of the human being, coinciding with the three parts of the soul of Plato.

To symbolize the mind, heart, and sex, Subirachs introduced three equilateral triangles, some geometric shapes which became symbolic elements.

Subirachs, when representing and interpreting Athena, more than 20 years ago, associates it with intelligence, using a figure which has become an integral part of his personal iconography.

Goddess of wisdom, science, and justice, Athena was one of the most represented deities in Greek art and their symbolism exerted a profound influence on their own thinking of that culture, especially in the concepts of justice, wisdom and the social function of culture and arts, whose reflexes are perceptible until today in all of the Occident.

Values and concepts with which contemporary women will be easily identified,
especially those engaged in the fields of Justice and wisdom, clearly linked to the
mythological deity of Athena.