Matriarchal dominance Necklace & Brooch
Matriarchal dominance Necklace & Brooch
Matriarchal dominance Necklace & Brooch
The Girdle of Hippolyte
Handmade from sterling silver 925, mat, wood painted by Kalli Tsitsiloni using the egg tempera technique, in lay of the painted element, metal engraving and silk cord.
Diameter of the element: 4,5cm .
Will be shipped in cardboard box ready as gift.
The Girdle of Hyppolyte
Hippolyte was the queen of Amazons, a tribe of women warriors. Hercules, as a task, had to take the queen’s girdle (a belt from god Ares to Hippolyte). Hercules had to kill Hippolyte after Hera played a plot between the two heroes. This task symbolizes the demolishing of the matriarchic dominance in those ages.
The Labours of Hercules
Find your hero!
My own personal hero is Hercules because he stands out among all others with his titanic physical and mental strength. Through his adventures that led to the successful completion of the labours , he taught me valuable life principles as the importance of modesty and purity of body and spirit, the mastering of one's impulsive drives, the persistence in one's goals and the continuous quest for truth. The labours of Hercules inspired me as a child and still continue to do so today in the maze of my daily life. When I walk in my busy city I " see " him standing at the crossroad pointing to me silently which way to go , prompting me to choose the right path , the one of goodness and virtue despite the difficulties ahead.
The collection " The Labours of Hercules" is inspired by The Nemean Lion, The Lernaean Hydra, The Ceryneian Hind, The Stables of Augeias, The Stymphalian Birds, The Girdle of Hippolyte and The Golden Apples of The Hesperides.