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Jewelry KETSETSOGLOU
Hellenic Gold workshop has
existed for a century in the area of manufacturing jewelry and has been
proven to create masterpieces. Jewelry that is designed to reflect your
own personality. Jewelry that is created to express your very personal
style.
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THE HISTORY OF KETSETSOGLOU FAMILY:
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Stamatis '40 years old and Gabriel '45
years old, are two brothers and are occupied in the manufacture of
Jewelry. Their art was passed on from their farther who learnt it from
his father. The roots of the family Ketsetzoglou are from Constantinople
but they have lived in Athens since 1974. The two brothers are
highly trained traditional craftsmen working in the family business
established in Constantinople 100 years ago. Stamatis says: The creation
of Jewelry has bewitched us, so in 1980 we created our own workshop in
Athens, there increasing our production in Greece and abroad. None of
our pieces are mass produced, we do not buy wholesale but make each item
by hand in our own workshop. Our workshop "Hellenic Gold - Ketsetsoglou"
can be found in the heart of Athens, just behind the Old Parliament in
Voulis st, 5. Our experience offers a guaranteed quality.
For every piece manufactured either standardized or crafted, pure 22c and
18c, gold and choice of the best precious stones are used. Our main
concern, always remains, to ideally combine the tradition of classic
with the perfection of technology.
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About Gold. The gold comes
out of the earth in element form. In Greece mainly 14, 18 and 22 carats
is manufactured depending on the jewelry we want to produce. The
manufacture of Gold starts from 24 carat (pure gold) to the grade we
wish. In the grading we use mainly silver and copper, in the case of
white gold we use palladium and silver.
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The earth gives us another
element -
Platinum. It is an intact element with unique value. Platinum has no
relation to white gold. Most people confuse Platinum and White Gold as
the same element. Wrong, Platinum has 3 times more value and demands a
special procedure and for this it is more valuable than White Gold.
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Today from the EU, carats
are translated to degrees of content depending on the amount of
gold we use in the jewelry. In other words K-14 is registered with
the mark 585 , K-18 is registered with the mark 750, K-22 is
registered with the mark 916,
The procedure of making
Jewelry: When we have chosen the carat we wish to make the item of
Jewelry we proceed as follows. We melt the gold in a cone with propane
and oxygen at a temperature of 900° to 1200° to became liquefied.
Stamatis and Gabriel in
their traditional workshop. None of
their pieces are mass produced, they do not buy wholesale but make each
item by hand in their own work shop. Depending on the jewelry
they want to create they put the liquid in a mould. Next they use
a cylinder to make the thickness of the type of Jewelry they wish to
create either in the form of a plaque or wire.
Next they work on a bench
and give the gold a round or square shape. At this stage they place
stones if the customer requires them. Below Gabriel Ketsetzoglou is
using the traditional family cylinder, brought over from Constantinople
, to give it the form he desires and then he forms holes to place the
stones
Next they polish the
items of Jewelry to give a matt, shiny or forged finish. Below
Stamatis Ketsetsoglou is using the machine to polish an item. The
Jewelry is ready to be sold.
Their collection is inspired
by the art and architecture of prehistoric classical Greece, up to the
Byzantine era. Jewelry that is designed to reflect your own personality.
Jewelry that is created to express your very personal style. These
photos are taken with my own camera and do not reflect the real quality
of their items. Stamatis and Gabriel will be on view for visitors
to experience the basic methods and techniques of jewelry making.
The
Hellenic Gold workshop is located on Voulis 5 & Kolokotroni street, just
behind the Old Parliament which is now the Museum of History, on the
south west side of Constitution square. Opening hours: Monday to
Friday: 9.00 am to 7.00 p.m. Saturday: 9.00 am to 3.00 pm. Disabled
Visitor Access: The workshop is designed to meet the standards required
for people with special needs. Tel: +30-2103216185 - Fax: 2103615006
Mobile 6944863377
Visitors can reach the Hellenic Gold workshop by Taxi, Bus and the Metro.
The Constitution - Syntagma- Metro station is just a 1 minute walk away.
Consult your Athens map for its location.
Dear viewers, this web page is
not intended to be an advertisement but a source of
information. Thanks Nick.
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