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Greek Era
You are a symbol of overcoming injustice and changing destiny with free will. You are the enchanting rebel, you are the Greek "Medusa"! This piece is taken from Naos "Anipater", and we were inspired by it to design the head of "Medusa". According to legend, "Medusa" was a beautiful and captivating girl, half goddess, but as fleeting as humans. She worked as a servant in the temple of Athena when "Neptune," the god of the sea, saw her and became infatuated with her, seducing her and committing a sin in the temple. This angered the goddess of wisdom, "Minerva," who sought revenge against her for a crime she did not commit, blaming her for the mistakes of the god "Neptune." She transformed her into a monstrous woman with a hideous face and hair made of snakes, turning anyone who looked at her into stone. Her powers were supernatural. However, the hero "Perseus" managed to cut off her head with a glance.
Greek Era
You are a symbol of overcoming injustice and changing destiny with free will. You are the enchanting rebel, you are the Greek "Medusa"! This piece is taken from Naos "Anipater", and we were inspired by it to design the head of "Medusa". According to legend, "Medusa" was a beautiful and captivating girl, half goddess, but as fleeting as humans. She worked as a servant in the temple of Athena when "Neptune," the god of the sea, saw her and became infatuated with her, seducing her and committing a sin in the temple. This angered the goddess of wisdom, "Minerva," who sought revenge against her for a crime she did not commit, blaming her for the mistakes of the god "Neptune." She transformed her into a monstrous woman with a hideous face and hair made of snakes, turning anyone who looked at her into stone. Her powers were supernatural. However, the hero "Perseus" managed to cut off her head with a glance.
Greek Era
You are a symbol of overcoming injustice and changing destiny with free will. You are the enchanting rebel, you are the Greek "Medusa"! This piece is taken from Naos "Anipater", and we were inspired by it to design the head of "Medusa". According to legend, "Medusa" was a beautiful and captivating girl, half goddess, but as fleeting as humans. She worked as a servant in the temple of Athena when "Neptune," the god of the sea, saw her and became infatuated with her, seducing her and committing a sin in the temple. This angered the goddess of wisdom, "Minerva," who sought revenge against her for a crime she did not commit, blaming her for the mistakes of the god "Neptune." She transformed her into a monstrous woman with a hideous face and hair made of snakes, turning anyone who looked at her into stone. Her powers were supernatural. However, the hero "Perseus" managed to cut off her head with a glance.
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18k Gold
0.05ct Diamond G/vs1
0.13ct Emerald
0.213ct Garnet
Weight: 5.80 g