Damaskos Byzantine Triple Bead Drop Earrings 18K Gold
Three graduating gold botonia — the button-form beads central to ancient Cretan jewelry — hang in sequence from each ear. Handcrafted in 18K gold at the Damaskos atelier, the drops reference one of the most widespread jewel forms of Minoan-Cretan culture. Each pair weighs 10 grams.
About The Product
These drop earrings are built around three gold botonia — small, rounded button-form beads — suspended in a descending line from each ear. The motif is drawn directly from Cretan antiquity, where this configuration was among the most prevalent jewel forms in the ancient Aegean world. The result is a piece with clear archaeological grounding and a silhouette that reads as both archaic and current.
Each earring is handcrafted in 18K gold at the Damaskos workshop in Athens. The botonia are formed and finished by hand, with the characteristic sheen of polished solid gold rather than plated or filled construction. The pair weighs 10 grams total — substantial enough to be felt on the ear, light enough for extended wear. No gemstones. The material and form carry the full weight of the design.
Damaskos has produced museum-quality archaeological replicas and original pieces in the Greek tradition for decades, working from primary source material held in Greek collections. These earrings sit within that lineage — not as costume reproduction, but as a wearable interpretation of a form that has survived three millennia. They are suited to both formal occasions and daily wear where the piece is meant to be noticed for the right reasons.
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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.















