A procession unfolds in silence.
Figures move in rhythm — offerings, gestures, devotion. A moment suspended between life and afterlife, where ritual becomes memory.
This piece draws from the Hagia Triada sarcophagus, one of the most vivid surviving narratives of the Minoan world. Not as an object of the past, but as a fragment that continues to move.
Worn close to the body, it carries the echo of ceremony — and the quiet power of something that once mattered deeply.
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Materials wood, stainless steel, metallic snake chain.
Length 20 cm.
Width 11,5 cm.
Adjustable length.

















