Artemis Arethousa order Large Silver Pendant with plain Border-Syracuse Coin-Persephone-Charioteer and Winged Nike-Ancient Greece
Artemis Arethousa Large Silver Pendant with plain Border-Syracuse Coin-Persephone-Charioteer and Winged Nike-Ancient.
Artemis Arethousa Large Silver Pendant with plain Border-Syracuse Coin-Persephone-Charioteer and Winged Nike-Ancient Greece
Pendant Details:
Condition: New, Handmade in Greece
Material: Sterling Silver 925
Diameter Size: 3,2 cm
Weight: 21 g
This pendant is without the chain
Arethusa, the patron nymph of Syracuse. Arethusa was a naiad (a water nymph) who frolicked in the vicinity of Olympia and who was desired and pursued by the river-god Alpheios . She appealed for assistance from Artemis, goddess of the moon and the hunt and the protector of women (the Roman Diana). Aretemis transformed her into an underground stream emerging as a freshwater spring on the Sicilian island of Ortygia, the future site of Syracuse. Undaunted, Alpheios diverted his river's flow underground to follow Arethusa, and both of their waters now mingle eternally in the Fountain of Arethusa in Ortygia.
Arethusa is sometimes identified with Artemis, and also with Persephone, the Spring goddess. Her image on coins is usually accompanied by dolphins, which were common in the sea around Ortygia in classical times.
The coins of Arethusa are unarguably the most beautiful minted by the ancient Greeks. Their rapid artistic development from the archaic types at the beginning of the fifth century B.C. to the masterpieces of Kimon and Euainetos at the end of that century parallels the rapid development of Greek civilization during that period.
On the reverse Charioteer driving quadriga walking to right ,holding order goad in his hand ,reins in his left and crowned by flying Nike.
This pendant is handmade in Greece,in 925 sterling silver.Its diameter size is 3.2cm and weighs approximately 21 g. This pendant is without the chain(1464)