Ceramic Greek Geometric Spinning Top
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In Antiquity, it was called Strombos (στρόμβος) or Bembix (βέμβιξ).
Ceramic spinning top, inspired by a museum piece from the Acropolis, adorned with lava beads that release energy.
Beyond a simple toy, the spinning top was used by ancient philosophers, including Plato, as a metaphor for the concept of "rest within motion"—something that moves rapidly yet remains fixed on its axis.
It serves as a beautiful and unique decorative item for your space and can also be gifted as a "good luck charm" to bring positive energy and good fortune.
C. 800 B.C
Acropolis Museum
H. 9 cm
We accept custom orders (colors, inscription, etc) for business gifts or wedding and baptism favors.
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