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Shop Our Curated Accessories Athena Greek Key Taper Hurricane, Pair
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Athena Greek Key Taper Hurricane, Pair

$450.00

Let dancing candlelight set the scene for a romantic night. Hand etched with a traditional greek key ribbon motif, our Athena Hurricane is classically styled allowing it to blend with any decor and add just the right amount of sparkle to your next soiree.

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Let dancing candlelight set the scene for a romantic night. Hand etched with a traditional greek key ribbon motif, our Athena Hurricane is classically styled allowing it to blend with any decor and add just the right amount of sparkle to your next soiree.

Let dancing candlelight set the scene for a romantic night. Hand etched with a traditional greek key ribbon motif, our Athena Hurricane is classically styled allowing it to blend with any decor and add just the right amount of sparkle to your next soiree.


Details

  • Hand etched glass

  • Sold as a pair

  • Holds standard taper candle, sold separately

Dimensions

These are larger than you think...

W10/ D10 // H14.5 IN.


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Athena is the Olympian goddess of wisdom and war and the adored patroness of the city of Athens.

The terms Greek key, fret, and meander are all names for a decorative device employed on buildings and objects beginning in ancient Greece and continuing to modern times. It has been called a Greek key because an individual section resembles a primitive key design. The unbroken, interlocking pattern has made it a symbol of both unity and infinity.

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