Sterling Silver Bracelets
The Athena Collection - Sterling Silver Bracelet w/ Alexander & Greek Key Links (12mm)

[Code : JP_B439] The Athena Collection - Sterling Silver Bracelet w/ Alexander & Greek Key Links (12mm)

Price $134.95
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The Greekshops.com Athena Collection was inspired by Goddess Athina. Athina is synonymous to wisdom but also to Ancient Greek arts which the Greek Key dominates as a motif. The collection features pieces designed for sophisticated taste and aimed to reflect Classic Greek elegance through simplicity yet high quality craftsmanship. All pieces were handcrafted by Greek Sterling Silver Artisans, at her home city: Athens, Greece.

This sterling bracelet features the traditional Greek Key Motif, also known as the meander or eternity symbol. There is a portrait of Alexander the Great in the center of the bracelet, and the Greek Key links decrease in size as they near the clasp. The links on this bracelet are slightly arched, allowing the bracelet to wrap comfortably around your wrist. The bracelet is fastened with a standard lobster clasp.

Made in Greece
Sterling Silver (925 Stamp)
Approx. 180mm (7.08 in) length
Links range from 12mm (.47 in) width to 8mm (.31 in) width


This bracelet is best accompanied by a matching necklace sold separately here.


History
Alexander the Great, (Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Μέγας or Μέγας Ἀλέξανδρος) was an Ancient Greek king (basileus) of Macedon. Born in 356 BC, Alexander succeeded his father Philip II of Macedon to the throne in 336 BC, and died in Bablyon in 323 BC at the age of 32.

Alexander was one of the most successful military commanders of all time and it is presumed that he was undefeated in battle. By the time of his death, he had conquered the Achaemenid Persian Empire, adding it to Macedon's European territories; according to some modern writers, this was much of the world then known to the ancient Greeks (the 'Ecumene'). His father, Philip, had unified most of the city-states of mainland Greece under Macedonian hegemony in the League of Corinth. As well as inheriting hegemony over the Greeks, Alexander also inherited the Greeks' long-running feud with the Achaemenid Empire of Persia. After reconfirming Macedonian rule by quashing a rebellion of southern Greek city-states, Alexander launched a short but successful campaign against Macedon's northern neighbours. He was then able to turn his attention towards the east and the Persians. In a series of campaigns lasting 10 years, Alexander's armies repeatedly defeated the Persians in battle, in the process conquering the entirety of the Empire. He then, following his desire to reach the 'ends of the world and the Great Outer Sea', invaded India, but was eventually forced to turn back by the near-mutiny of his troops.

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