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Unique Hard-Enamel Owl Pin, Inspired by Ancient Greece / Καρφίτσα Κουκουβάγια Θεάς Αθηνάς
Language
Greek
Reading Age
Adults (18+)
Owl of Athena Depicting the owl of Athena (circa 480–420 B.C.). The inscription "ΑΘΕ" is an abbreviation of ΑΘΗΝΑΙΩΝ, which may be translated as "of the Athenians". In daily use, the Athenian drachmas were called glaukes (γλαῦκες, owls). This silver coin was first issued in 479 B.C. in Athens after the Persians were defeated by the Greeks. In Greek mythology, a little owl (Athene noctua) traditionally represents or accompanies Athena, the virgin goddess of wisdom, or Minerva, her syncretic in...
Depicting the owl of Athena (circa 480–420 B.C.). The inscription "ΑΘΕ" is an abbreviation of ΑΘΗΝΑΙΩΝ, which may be translated as "of the Athenians". In daily use, the Athenian drachmas were called glaukes (γλαῦκες, owls). This silver coin was first issued in 479 B.C. in Athens after the Persians were defeated by the Greeks.
In Greek mythology, a little owl (Athene noctua) traditionally represents or accompanies Athena, the virgin goddess of wisdom, or Minerva, her syncretic incarnation in Roman mythology. Because of such association, the bird—often referred to as the "owl of Athena" or the "owl of Minerva"—has been used as a symbol of knowledge, wisdom, perspicacity and erudition throughout the Western world.
Inspired by the Owl of Athena, famously found on a silver tetradrachm, dating back to circa 480-420 B.C., the pin details are as follows:
- Two military clutch attachments
- 1.5 inches in diameter
- Polished silver metal finish
- Complete with presentation case
| Language | Greek |
|---|---|
| Reading Age | Adults (18+) |