Chevalier Signet Ring for Him or Her Handmade in Sterling silver
0.866x0.905 inch - 22X23 mm
Made in any size you need, jewelry to be worn and enjoyed for a lifetime
Octopus was used in ancient coinage from Eretria to Syracuse.
Octopus meanings and symbolism include versatility, dexterity, selflessness, intelligence, awareness, regeneration, and infinity. As island-dwelling mariners, the ancient Greeks lived closely with the sea and were very familiar with its creatures, as their stories, artwork, and artifacts attest. To begin, the goddess buying Aphrodite (Venus in Roman myths) was born from the sea. She emerged from the white sea foam that appeared after the Titan Cronus (goddess Gaia's son) severed the genitals of Uranus (another Gaia's sons) and threw them into the sea. As Aphrodite was born of the sea, she is associated with many sea creatures, including the giant scallop (and its shell) as well as the octopus.
Filled with symbols and meanings, ancient Greek coins are some of the first coins ever minted, and feature legendary Gods, Heroes, classical art, and unique, subtle details that celebrate the civilization that still impacts us every day. Browse our collection of Ancient Greek coin jewelry and meet Alexander the Great, Athena and her Owl of Wisdom, Hercules and the Lion, the Boy on the Dolphin, Zeus, Helios and more. Ancient Art Greek jewelry direct from our workshop in Athens
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Product code: Octopus Signet ring Sterling buying silver 925