The Discobolus

£720.00

The Discobolus, a sculpture created by the Athenian Sculptor Myron in around 450 BC, became a model of Greek artistry as well as a symbol of great taste. It was one of the first examples of a man in motion. The poised body in contrast to an almost emotionless face, highlights the athlete’s confidence in his sport, almost mirroring Myron’s skill in his own field. Read More

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The Discobolus, a sculpture created by the Athenian Sculptor Myron in around 450 BC, became a model of Greek artistry as well as a symbol of great taste. It was one of the first examples of a man in motion. The poised body in contrast to an almost emotionless face, highlights the athlete’s confidence in his sport, almost mirroring Myron’s skill in his own field. Read More

The Discobolus, a sculpture created by the Athenian Sculptor Myron in around 450 BC, became a model of Greek artistry as well as a symbol of great taste. It was one of the first examples of a man in motion. The poised body in contrast to an almost emotionless face, highlights the athlete’s confidence in his sport, almost mirroring Myron’s skill in his own field. Read More

Pin height: 4.5cm
Woman measures approximately: 28 x 15 x 8 mm
Ethically sourced champagne diamond: 2.5mm 
Signed with a lab-grown ruby.
One of a kind.
Materials: 9kt recycled gold, Champagne diamond, signed with a lab-grown ruby.