Damaskos Byzantine Floral Stud Earrings in 18K Gold
Cast in 18K gold and finished with a sandblasted matte surface, these stud earrings reproduce the Rodakes — the radiating floral motif drawn from Minoan-era artifacts. Each pair weighs 10 grams and is shaped entirely by hand in the Damaskos atelier in Athens.
About The Product
These stud earrings are built around the Rodakes, a flower form that appears across Minoan goldwork dating back over three thousand years. The motif is not decorative shorthand — it is a direct reference to a specific visual language from ancient Aegean culture, reproduced here with fidelity to its original geometry.
Each pair is handcrafted in 18K gold and given a sandblasted finish that produces a consistent, low-reflectance matte surface. Sandblasting is a controlled abrasion process: fine particles are directed at the metal under pressure, diffusing light rather than reflecting it. The result is a surface that reads as warm and tactile rather than bright. The earrings weigh 10 grams — substantial enough to register as a considered piece, proportioned for everyday wear.
Damaskos is an Athens-based atelier with decades of work in archaeological reproduction and original interpretations of ancient Greek jewelry. Their production remains small and hand-directed. These earrings pair naturally with other Rodakes pieces in the Damaskos collection — a coordinating necklace, bracelet, or ring — and are designed for long-term wear rather than occasion dressing.
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The Damaskos Collection
Every pair is handcrafted in 18K gold at the Damaskos workshop in Athens, using techniques drawn from ancient Greek goldsmithing. These earrings pair naturally with necklaces, bracelets, and rings from the same collection. To discuss matching pieces or custom requests, request a private consultation.















