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The 12 Zodiac signs

Written in the Stars: The Mythological Origins of the Zodiac

Long before it was used to mark birthdays or chart personality, the zodiac was a way of understanding the world, a map of stories suspended in the night sky. First charted by Babylonian astronomers, this celestial circle was later shaped by the Ancient Greeks, who named it zodiakos kyklos, the circle of animals. They did more than observe the constellations, they gave them life, anchoring each one to a myth.

The names used today were formalised during the Roman period, yet their essence remains unmistakably Greek. Each sign preserves a story once told beside firelight or carved into temple stone. Together, they form a constellation not only of stars, but of symbolism and imagination.

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Adonis and Aphrodite surrounded by anemones
Greece

The Anemone: Daughter of the Wind

Born from Greek myth and mountain breezes, Cassandra’s Anemone design captures the flower’s fleeting grace - an ode to nature and timeless beauty.

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The Greek Myth of Persephone
Cassandra's Musings

The Greek Myth of Persephone

Discover the Greek myth that led to Persephone becoming the Goddess of Spring. 

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