Description
This commemorative medal measures about 4.6 cm in diameter, was made manually in scale 1:1 without automated reduction processes and, subsequently, was reproduced in limited series and enriched by electro galvanization and finally brushed by hand.
The medal is shipped in a practical handmade blue velvet effect bag with a certificate that in addition to guaranteeing the authenticity shows the serial number.
Straight
Reported in three-dimensional form the representation of the face of Socrates, (Athens, 470 BC / 469 BC – Athens, 399 BC), was an ancient Greek philosopher, one of the most important exponents of the Western philosophical tradition. The most important contribution he made to the history of philosophical thought is his method of investigation: the dialogue. For this reason, Socrates is recognized as the founding father of ethics or moral philosophy.
Verso
The reverse side shows a depiction of the Parthenon, the most famous artifact of ancient Greece; its decorations are considered some of the greatest elements of Greek art. The Parthenon is an enduring symbol of ancient Greece and Athenian democracy and is universally regarded as one of the world’s greatest cultural monuments.
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