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Paperweight (Presse Papier) - Handmade Solid Metal Desk Accessory - "Phaistos Disc" Design, Silver Color
Paperweight (Presse Papier) - Handmade Solid Metal Desk Accessory - "Phaistos Disc" Design, Silver Color
Paperweight (Presse Papier) - Handmade Solid Metal Desk Accessory - "Phaistos Disc" Design, Silver Color

Paperweight (Presse Papier) - Handmade Solid Metal Desk Accessory - "Phaistos Disc" Design, Silver Color

Item Code: C4-A10058

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Specifications

Color: Silver
Material: Aluminum
Dimensions: Diameter: 8.5cm (3.34"), Thickness: 0.6cm (0.23"), Weight: 0.1Kg (0.22lbs)

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Classy & Symbolic Decorative Solid Metal Paperweight, Silver Color "Phaistos Disc" Design.

This handmade solid aluminum metal decorative paperweight (presse papier) is a perfect desk accessory gift for executives, business owners, directors and anyone else who appreciates style and top quality.

Very durable paperweight or paper holder made of solid cast aluminum metal that will decorate your desk for many years.
Its artistic & symbolic phaistos disc or festos disk design and top quality makes this desk accessory an excellent personal gift or business gift choice for men or women.

Also Available in Gold Color (Brass Metal).
Match this paper weight (presse papier) desk accessory with a wide range of similar desk accessories from Elitecrafters' collection to create your own personalized set.
 

  • Handmade Quality Item
  • Comes With a Free Fabric Stylish Gift Bag or Pouch.
  • Made in Greece - Ships from Greece
  • Solid Metal Item


Dimensions:
Diameter: 8.5cm (3.34")
Thickness: 0.6cm (0.23")
Weight: 0.1Kg (0.22lbs)


Phaistos Disc Information:
The Phaistos Disc is an enigma, a circular clay disc covered with inscribed symbols on both sides that are unlike any signs in any writing system. It was discovered in the ancient city of Phaistos in Southern Crete, Greece, in 1908. It is thought to date to around 1700 BC (from associated archaelogical context). This object has been subject of many studies. Steven Fischer has claimed to have deciphered it and that it was a document in an archaic form of Greek.

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