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A piece of immortality
in your home.
ANCIENT GREEK OLIVE TREES

Olives are the fruit of life, and olive trees are immortal.
As time passes, they get younger, more beautiful, and more fascinating.
Olive Trees are a gift from God to the people.
In ancient times, the goddess Athena was also known as the protector of olive trees.
The olive tree is one that neither the wind can bend, nor the freezing cold or scorching heat can harm.
Olive trees fascinate everyone who sees them.
According to a rumor, Homer, who lived in the 8th century BC, mentions olives and olive trees in his epics. The olive tree, under which Homer sat, said this into the old sage’s ear:“I belong to everyone, and I belong to no one. I was here before you came, and I will be here after you leave.”
THE TREE IN YOUR HOME




SOME OF OUR TREES
A LOVE FOR OLIVE TREES THAT
RUNS THROUGH GENERATIONS
In the north-west of Greece, close to Ancient Olympia, we own and cultivate thousands of olive trees.
From many of them we've been pressing the rich Olive Oil, which we have been sharing with the world for many years.
This land and the love for it has already been experienced by our ancestors.
There is nothing like watching a tree grow over many years.
Some of these trees have witnessed things that happened thousands of years ago.
These trees are so strong and endurable in their nature and yet create such silent beauty that it is fascinating. They remind us that we all are a gift from God.



EXPERIENCE & TRANSPORT
What you get with one of these trees is not just an accessory for your home, it is a piece of history, as these trees are all naturally grown for hundreds of years, not treated with anything external at all. They are the true embodiment of immortality.
The ancient olive trees of Greece are remarkable not only for their incredible age but also for their resilience and ecological importance. These resilient members of the Oleaceae family showcase stunning adaptability, allowing them to flourish in diverse environments.
Their impressive longevity is a testament to their robust genetic makeup and unique physiological traits, such as drought resistance and the ability to thrive in less-than-ideal soil conditions. Studying these trees reveals the profound connection between nature and survival, illustrating the resilience needed to withstand the tests of time.

Moving these trees is done with great care and people who do their work with nothing other than pur love and appreciation for our trees.
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