Damaskos Byzantine Filigree 18K Gold Open Cuff Bracelet
An open cuff in 18K gold, decorated with granulation, twisted wire, and hand-formed Minoan rosettes known as Rodakes. Black platinum accents define the negative space between each element. Every detail is shaped by hand in the Damaskos atelier in Athens.
About The Product
This open cuff bracelet draws directly from Minoan decorative vocabulary — specifically the Rodakes, or rosette motif, that appeared across ancient Greek metalwork as a symbol of recurring natural form. Black platinum inlay creates contrast against the warm 18K gold ground, giving the piece a graphic clarity that reads as both ancient and current.
The cuff is built using three distinct hand techniques: granulation, in which tiny spheres of gold are fused to the surface without solder; twisted wire work, where fine gold threads are coiled and set by hand; and a martillé finish — a hand-hammered texture applied across the gold that scatters light and gives the surface a soft, velvety quality. The bracelet weighs 15 grams in 18K gold. Each technique originates in antiquity and is practiced without the use of casting or machine production in the Damaskos workshop.
Damaskos is one of the few remaining Greek ateliers working in the full tradition of ancient goldsmithing — techniques documented in the archaeological record and carried forward through generations of specialized craft. This bracelet wears well as a single statement piece or alongside a ring or necklace from the same collection. It is also available in all gold, without the black platinum — contact Brilliant Athens for details.
Features
The Damaskos Collection
This bracelet is shaped entirely by hand in the Damaskos atelier in Athens. It shares design details with rings, necklaces, and earrings from the same collection, making it easy to build a coordinated set. For sizing assistance or to discuss custom work, request a private consultation.















