Buy an original Greek Silver Bracelet Meander | Discover Greek Jewelry within a huge collection of Ancient Greek Jewelry | shipping worldwide
This amazing piece of jewelry is representing the Ancient Greek Symbol so called Meander.
This bangle is a lovely vintage 925 silver tone and faceted with inset meander design.
The bangle is solid and has a good weight to it.
Excellent condition.
Can be slightly adjusted by gently pushing the ends together or pulling them apart.
Well rounded smooth edges for a curved look and smooth feel bracelet.
This bracelet can be bought alone or as a set with a large bee necklace with a cord.
Comes in a free cute craft box ready for gifting
Safe for sensitive skin.
An excellent gift for women that would love to wear a geometric symbol.
***Size of bracelet
The length of bracelet is 6.5 cm approximately
The thickness is 3 cm approximately
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I will ship this product within 5 days after ordering
***Estimated Shipping
I ship either with the Greek Post or DHL
Greek post usually make 5 to 10 days
DHL arrival is next day (cost more)
***How to clean silver plated 925 jewelry?
You can buy hagerty silver spray, which maintains their sparkling for a big period. Especially if the pieces are antiques and works of art.
***What do we mean with silver 925?
Unfortunately, 99% pure silver is not hard enough to be suitable for a jewelry metal. This is why we have 925 sterling silver. This is a metal that is 92.5% pure silver, so you can see where the 925 comes from. The rest is usually copper or some other alloy.
***What is the meander?
A meander is a decorative border constructed from a continuous line, shaped into a repeated motif. Such a design is also called the Greek fret or Greek key design, although these are modern designations
***What was the Meander civilization known for?
Meanders are common decorative elements in Greek and Roman art. In ancient Greece they appear in many architectural friezes, and in bands on the pottery of ancient Greece from the Geometric Period onwards. The design is common to the present-day in classicizing architecture. The meander is a fundamental design motif in regions far from a Hellenic orbit: labyrinthine meanders ("thunder" pattern[3]) appear in bands and as infill on Shang bronzes, and many traditional buildings in and around China still bear geometric designs almost identical to meanders.