Ships from United States
Back to Collection

Gordian Knot Earrings

Gordian Knot Earrings

Gordian Knot Earrings

Regular price $25.00

Circa 333 BC
In Greek and Roman mythology, the Gordian knot was an extremely complicated knot tied by Gordius, king of Phrygia. In 333 BC, Alexander the Great came to visit the city of Gordium. According to legend, after he failed to untie the knot, he cut it in half with his sword. His solution to solve a seemingly impossible problem through bold action, is the origin of the saying “cutting the Gordian knot”. Material: pewter with gold finish. 1 1/4" long 1" wide.
Made in United States of America

14 Days Return

Simply return it within 14 days for an exchange, or store credit.

Online shopping - Curbside or in-store Pickup. All items can be shipped.

In store shopping, pickup or curbside, all available. Shipping too! Just contact us for shipping quotes.

Since 1947

We stand by our high-quality products and your satisfaction is guaranteed.