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Sterling Silver Minoan Dolphin Cuff Bracelet (6cm)

[Code : JP_8020SB] Sterling Silver Minoan Dolphin Cuff Bracelet (6cm)

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This unique, sterling silver cuff bracelet (or torc bracelet) features a dolphin, inspired by the fresco of dolphins which was painted on the wall of the Queen's Hall in the Palace of Knossos in Crete.

Bracelet diameter: approx. 60mm (2.36") x 50mm (2") - fits most women's wrists.
925 degree sterling silver, rhodium plated to preserve shine and durability (see below)
Made in Greece

*Rhodium is a precious metal, a member of the platinum family. Rhodium electroplating is used on jewelry in order to provide a surface that will resist scratches and tarnish while giving it a white and reflective appearance.

History
Minoan Dolphin Fresco painted on the wall of the Queen's Hall in the Palace of Knossos in Crete. Dolphins appear in a number of Greek myths, invariably as helpers of humankind. Dolphins also seem to have been important to the Minoans, judging by artistic evidence from the ruined palace at Knossos. Dolphins were sacred to both Aphrodite and Apollo, also the messengers of Poseidon, Greek god of the sea, and sometimes did errands for him as well.

Torc (or torque) jewelry was ancient jewelry that was open-ended in the front and usually contained decorative, ornate animal heads on either side of the opening. Many historians argue that they were a sign of nobility while others suggest the torc to have been a decoration awarded to warriors for their deeds in battle.

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