This ring features an ancient Greek coin, minted in Maroneia, a city in the region of Thrace, set serenely in a sterling silver (SV925) base.
This bronze coin, believed to have been minted around the 4th century BC, depicts a horse galloping to the right.
The reverse side features a vine within a square frame, symbolizing the city.
It tells the story of the rich bounty and prosperity of this region, once renowned for its exquisite wines.
The arm evokes the pillars of a temple, supported by the structure of the base.
Delicate carvings around the coin mimic particles of light emanating from it.
The textured metal enhances the historical tension of the coin while adding a new rhythm.
A coin inherited through time and contemporary craftsmanship quietly overlap within this structure.
It is a piece that embodies Hephol's philosophy.
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