ORC35BDP-PYR
Orpheus-Pyrite Art Element
(Ø35xH.85 cm, cast bronze dark patina finish with Pyrite,1x GU10, 4kg)
Technical details page 272
ORC35BDP-AM
Orpheus-Amethyst Art Element
(Ø35xH.85 cm, cast bronze dark patina finish with Amethyst,1x GU10, 4kg)
Technical details page 272
Composition of ORC35BDP
4xOrpheus-Amethyst and 3xOrpheus-Pyrite Art Elements in line
(Ø35xH.85 cm, cast bronze dark patina finish with amethyst or pyrite,1x GU10, 4kg)
Technical details page 272
Orpheus-Amethyst
This precious stone, embraced through the millennia by ancient
Greeks , Russian Tsars and English bishops is seen as a
protector against dark magic, and a symbol for those in love.
Orpheus-Pyrite
An astonishing mineral, seemingly made by human
hands but in fact found in nature, is called Pyrite.
Given its strong resemblance to gold, it was
nicknamed by gold diggers as ‘fool’s gold’. The
surfaces reflect the light in a fabulous way; creating
a splendour of golden light.
Due to the scarcity of (semi)precious stones and minerals, we need to check availability before an order can be confirmed. All (semi)precious stones differ from each other in size and shape.
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