Handmade silver meander bracelet inspired by an ancient Greek drachma, depicting Hercules.

On the front side of the coin, young Hercules is depicted, wearing lion's skin.
On the back side of the coin, between a bow case and a club, there is the inscription in Greek fonts: "DIOPEITHES" and "ERY" (meaning belonging to Erythrai).

A classy coin bracelet,  finished with lobster clasp for a secure closure.

 

Dimensions
  • Coin's diameter: 13 mm ~~ 0.51"
  • Length of the bracelet: 20 cm ~~ 7.87"
Material
  • 925 Sterling Silver
Reference
  • 95.12.49

 

About the Original Coin

A silver drachma coin minted at 320-280 BC.

On the front side of the coin, Hercules is depicted wearing a lion's skin, in the same representation as the one of the Lysimachos tetradrachm.

On the back side of the coin, a club and a bowcase are depicted, and between them there is the inscription: "DIOPEITHES", the name of an Athenian general. Above the club, there is the inscription: "ERY", meaning belonging to Erythrai.

Erythrai was an ancient colony in Asia minor, opposite to Chios island.

As the city of Erythrai in 334 BC regained its freedom through Alexander the Great, the coins minted in Erythrai had the same depiction of Hercules in lion skin that is found in the famous Lysimachos and Alexander coins, with the difference that in the Alexander coins, it is Alexander himself that is depicted as Hercules.