Official and collectible Athens 2004 olympic pins and much more official olympic products
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WINDS COMPLETE SET OF 9 OFFICIAL PINS
1. Lips (Λιψ) South west wind
2. Kaikias (Καικιάς) North East wind
3. Euros (Εύρος) South East wind
4. Apeliotis (Απηλιώτης) East wind
5. Voreas or North (Βορέας) North wind
6. Zephyrus (Ζέφυρος) West wind
7. South (Νότος) South wind
8. Skiron (Σκίρων) North west wind
North |
Boreas |
Man wearing a heavy cloak, blowing through a twisted shell |
North East |
Kaikias |
Man carrying & emptying a shield of small round objects |
East |
Apeliotes |
Young man holding a cloak full of fruit and grain |
South East |
Euros |
Old man wrapped tightly in a cloak against the elements |
South |
Notos |
Man emptying an urn and producing a shower of water |
South West |
Lips |
Boy pushing the stern of a ship, promising a good sailing wind |
West |
Zephyros |
Youth carrying flowers into the air |
North West |
Skiron |
Bearded man with a bronze pot full of hot ashes and charcoal |
Tiraz: <5.000pcs each pin
Pin codes: #03-039-001 to 008
and the ninth special pin "Winds Monument" in Athens near Acropolis
Tiraz: <7.500pcs
Pin code: #03-039-009
This pin depicts the Ancient Wind Monument in Athens.
The Tower of the Winds, also called horologion (timepiece), is an octagonal Pentelic marble clocktower on the Roman agora in Athens. The structure features a combination of sundials, a water clock and a wind vane. It was supposedly built by Andronicus of Cyrrhus around 50 BC, but according to other sources might have been constructed in the 2nd century BC before the rest of the forum.
OFFICIAL ATHENS 2004 OLYMPIC PINS MADE BY EFSIMON
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