Title: Custom Designer gold Trojan Ring by Artist Kim Eric Lilot
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Period: Contemporary
History: Art
Origin: North America > United States
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Item ID: 433
Battle Between the Greeks and Trojans / 18kt yellow gold with Platinum borders. This design depicts the bas-relief of the North frieze in the Siphnian treasure-house at Delphi, Greece. Exclusive designs By the artist Kim Eric Lilot. Custom jewelry. The North frieze in the Siphnian treasure-house at Delphi is a frieze that decorated the north wall of the Siphnian treasury at the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi, in ancient Greece. The frieze is made of marble and depicts a series of figures in relief, possibly depicting a mythological or historical scene. The frieze is known for its high level of craftsmanship and the detailed depiction of the figures and objects depicted on it. It is an important example of Greek art and architecture from the 5th century BCE.
The Siphnian treasure was a collection of valuable objects and works of art that were stored in the Siphnian treasure-house at the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi in ancient Greece. The Siphnian treasure-house was a temple-like structure that was built to house the treasure, which was donated to the sanctuary by the city of Siphnos. The treasure is believed to have included a variety of objects, such as jewelry, statues, and other works of art made of precious materials. It is not known exactly what was included in the Siphnian treasure, as it was lost and its contents have not been recorded in any surviving ancient sources.