A story of chance
Around the Mediterranean there were many advanced cities, each with their own politics and cultures. From shore to shore you would find silvers coins with Tyché, the goddess of fortune, on one face. On the other side you would see a god, goddess, or image that represents the city it originates from. On these silver coins Tyché was a constant, a unifying common denominator. In a sense we can say Tyché brought differences together as fortune was sympathized between allies and competitors.
From us to you
With each of our gold rings we offer you a silver coin. On one face we depicted the goddess of fortune holding a cornucopia as she often was on ancient coins.
Originally, Tyché was placed on coins to attract abundance. May this gift do the same.
Originals
Dating from 95-94 BCE.
Found in Syria.
On the left, a bust of Tyché wearing her mural crown, emblematic of the city states she bestowed upon good fortune. On the flip side, Nike, goddess of victory, art, music, war, and athletics.
A display for your ring and coin. Every purchase comes with a premium hazelnut wood display case. Material selected for its durability and rarity.
Gambling Fate
A stylish token to flip a coin on; use it for taking risks or as an investment in silver.
"We must free ourselves of the hope that the sea will ever rest. We must learn to sail in high winds." -Aristotle
Today
A modern understanding of Fortune and an aesthetic that suits current trends.
From the sculptures and paintings in museums to the streets and fashions of the runway, at Entyché we blend and merge these inspirations.
"Quality is not an act, it is a habit." -Aristotle