Gold Cufflinks Featuring Roman Coins of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius - FJ.6962 - For Sale

Gold Cufflinks Featuring Roman Coins of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius - FJ.6962
Price: $3750.00
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 161 AD to 180 AD
Collection: Jewelry
Style: Roman Coin Cufflinks
Medium: Silver, Gold
More than money, coins are symbols of the state that struck them. Currency represents a specific time and place, whether products of the age we live in today or an artifact of a long forgotten empire. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus was the Emperor of Rome from 161 until his death in 180 A.D. Born Marcus Annius Verus, he was adopted by the emperor Antoninus Pius in 138, and married his daughter Annia Galeria Faustina a few years later. He succeeded to the throne without difficulty on Antoninus' death. Marcus Aurelius was educated by the best tutors in Rome and was a devotee of Stoicism. However, he felt with more religious fervor the communion of man in the unity of the universe than most other Stoics. In his later years, he wrote the Meditations as a relief from his lonely office, in which he attempts to reconcile his Stoic philosophy of virtue and self-sacrifice with his role as emperor.The glories of antiquity shine again with renewed brilliance and luster. Marcus Aurelius is one of the most recognizable Roman Emperors, famed for his equestrian statue still standing on the Capitoline Hill in Rome today. When wearing this gorgeous pair of cufflinks, the past literally comes alive. These ancient coins are not a relic of the past displayed behind glass in a museum; but mounted in these cufflinks, they become a stunning centerpiece appreciated for their age as much as their beauty and superior craftsmanship. - (FJ.6962)

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Barakat Gallery
405 North Rodeo Drive
Beverly Hills
California-90210
USA
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Email : barakat@barakatgallery.com
Phone : 310.859.8408

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