Gordian Knot Jewellery
Our striking pewter jewellery with a gold-tone finish symbolizes the idea of solving problems by thinking outside the box.
In Greek and Roman mythology, the Gordian knot was an extremely complicated knot tied by Gordius, King of Phrygia.
In 333 BC, when Alexander the Great visited the city of Gordium and failed to untie the knot, he cut it in half with his sword.
His solution to the seemingly impossible problem by taking bold action, is the origin of the saying “cutting the Gordian knot”.
Earrings: 3/4” (2 cm)
Pendant: 1" (2.5 cm), 18" L (46 cm) chain
Full set - $75.00
Product Code: H611
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