Jewels born in the fire

Erotic jewels inspired by ancient necklaces coming from the Iberian culture developed between XIth and VIth century B.C.

Hispania prerromana

The ancient Greek writers were called Iberians the villages which were living at the coast line that goes from the south of the Languedoc-Roussillon up to Alicante, penetrating inland for the valley of Ebro, through the valley of Segura, great part of the southern and oriental La Mancha up to the river called Guadiana and the high valley of the Guadalquivir. .

In the culture of these villages the sexuality performed great importance since the human life was very short (30-40 years). To the necklaces or erotic amulets (almost always phallus) were assuming to them power that were awarding sexual power and fertility those who were using them and with it they were assuring a good descent that was vital to preserve the clan and to have a more bearable oldness.

To make these jewels the procedure of smelting has been in use to the lost wax, the same skill that the craftsmen of the epoch were using learned of Phoenicians and Greeks who were sailing up to these coasts of the Mediterranean littoral.