MEDUSA MOSAIC
The mythological monster Medusa, her sisters, and the other Gorgons, have been featured in art and culture from the days of ancient Greece to present day. Medusa has been variously portrayed as a monster, a protective symbol, a rallying symbol for liberty, and a sympathetic victim of rape and/or a curse.
She is perhaps best recognized by her hair of living snakes and ability to turn living creatures to stone. Medusa is an ancient icon that remains one of the most popular and enduring figures of Greek mythology.
Commission your own Medusa mosaic
The Gorgoneion, or Gorgon head, known as Medusa, is one of the most popular subject Greek & Roman mythology.
Design your perfect Medusa mosaic: every of our Medusa mosaic can be completely personalized upon request. Do not hesitate to contact us for a project quotation.
Browse our Greek & Roman Mosaics collection for further inspiration.
About our mosaics
Our mosaics are entirely handmade using traditional Opus tessellatum technique. This mosaic technique involves the use of small hand-cut marble, venetian enamels, gold or glass tesserae.The mosaics are delivered completely finished and fixed with an aerolam panel or a wood or marble frame.
The mosaic assembly and preparation takes place directly in the studio or, for large mosaics, directly on site.
Custom orders
The process of commissioning a mosaic starts with a free consultation by email or phone to discuss customer needs.You can send us a drawing or a picture of the mosaic you would like to realize, but if you need assistance: we are happy to help!
We can provide you with small and large sketches, in color or black and white, and advise about the choice of the most suitable materials.
Once the materials, scale and intricacy of the design are agreed, we can quote the work for you.
Payments and shipping
We accept credit card payments through the Paypal circuit and bank payments.We proudly offer shipping to any destination in the world. Shipment costs are calculated on weight, size and destination. We rely on express courriers (Fedex, UPS, TNT, etc) for international shipments. To learn more about our shipment policy: click here.