The Idol of Pomos is a prehistoric sculpture from the Cypriot village of Pomos. It dates back to the Chalcolithic period, around the 30th century BC. The pagan sculpture represents a woman with her arms spread and is a cult image representing a fertility or mother goddess. These idols were worn as amulets around the neck, just as this idol wears a small copy of itself. Over one hundred cruciform figures have been discovered which were made in southwestern Cyprus during the period 3000-2500 B.C.
Each pendant is handcrafted by two brothers, George and Panagiotis, in the picturesque village of Lefkara, in a workshop they have been running since 1968. Our chains are made in Italy.
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Handmade in Cyprus
Material of pendant: Gold-plated 925 sterling Silver
Material of hoop earrings: Gold-plated 925 sterling Silver
Size of hoop with pendant: ~45mm
Size of hoop: 18mm
Please note that earrings cannot be exchanged due to hygiene reasons