Damaskos Archaic 18K Gold Necklace with Rodakes
Sandblasted to a matte finish and set with Rodakes — the rosette motifs of the Minoan era — this 18K gold necklace is made entirely by hand in the Damaskos atelier in Athens. At 52 grams of solid gold, it is built to be worn and passed down.
About The Product
This necklace is defined by its Rodakes: the rosette forms drawn from Minoan-era goldsmithing that appear across the surface as repeating focal points. The sandblasted matte finish sets it apart from the polished pieces in the Damaskos Archaic line, absorbing light rather than reflecting it — a quieter, more archaeological presence.
The piece is handcrafted in 18K gold and weighs 52 grams, giving it the substantial feel of ancient jewelry rather than the lightness of modern commercial work. The sandblasting technique produces a uniform matte surface texture by abrading the gold under fine particulate, a finishing method that preserves the hand-formed contours while softening any reflectivity. The Rodakes themselves are shaped individually, each rosette a discrete element applied to the structure — not stamped or cast as a single unit.
Damaskos is an Athens-based atelier that has worked within the traditions of Archaic, Byzantine, and Minoan goldsmithing for decades, producing pieces that are collected by museums and private buyers alike. This necklace pairs naturally with the corresponding Damaskos bracelet, ring, or earrings from the Archaic line and is appropriate for both daily wear and formal occasions. It arrives as a complete piece — no stone settings, no mixed metals — just 18K gold worked by hand.
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The Damaskos Collection
This necklace is one of a wider body of work produced by Damaskos, an Athenian atelier specializing in handcrafted 18K gold jewelry. The same design vocabulary runs through their earrings, pendants, and bracelets, allowing pieces to be worn as a coordinated set. For personalized guidance, schedule a private consultation.













