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Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 161 AD to 169 AD
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Coin Ring
Medium: Gold
Condition: Extra Fine
ucilla was married to Emperor Lucius Verus in More »
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 161 AD to 169 AD
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Coin Ring
Medium: Gold
Condition: Extra Fine
ucilla was married to Emperor Lucius Verus in 164 A.D. She was the daughter of Marcus Aurelius and Faustina the Younger, sister to Commodus, the future emperor. After the death of Verus, she married an elderly man by the name of Pompeianus. However, having once been Augusta, wife of an emperor, Lucilla was not satisfied leading a quiet, private life with a man of much lower station. Later on, Lucilla was implicated in one of the numerous plots to overthrow her brother Commodus and was banished to the island of Capri in 182 A.D. Soon afterward, she was put to death. The splendor of the precious metals is allowed to shine in this ring. The natural hues of the silver and gold complement each other. In this ring, the present and the past combine. The classical form of the modern ring enhances the timeless beauty and majesty of the ancient coin. This ring is a symbol of the glorious wealth and dominant power of the Roman Empire. To wear this ring is to reconnect with the past while continuing to look stylish in the present. - (DK.079) « Less
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Barakat Gallery |
405 North Rodeo Drive |
Beverly Hills |
California-90210 |
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Email : barakat@barakatgallery.com |
Phone : 310.859.8408 |
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$4300.00
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 1 st Century BC
Collection: Jewelry
Style: Roman Coin Rings
Medium: Silver and Gold
This genuine Ancient Roman silver coin has been mounted More »
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 1 st Century BC
Collection: Jewelry
Style: Roman Coin Rings
Medium: Silver and Gold
This genuine Ancient Roman silver coin has been mounted in a modern 18 karat gold ring. - (FJ.7170) « Less
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Barakat Gallery |
405 North Rodeo Drive |
Beverly Hills |
California-90210 |
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Email : barakat@barakatgallery.com |
Phone : 310.859.8408 |
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$2100.00
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 337 AD to 340 AD
Collection: Jewelry
Style: Roman Bronze Coin Rings
Medium: Bronze and Gold
Constantine I, called Constantine the Great, was More »
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 337 AD to 340 AD
Collection: Jewelry
Style: Roman Bronze Coin Rings
Medium: Bronze and Gold
Constantine I, called Constantine the Great, was the first Roman ruler to be converted to Christianity. He was the founder of Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), which remained the capital of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire until 1453. Constantine the Great unified a tottering empire, reorganized the Roman state, and set the stage for the final victory of Christianity at the end of the 4th century. Many modern scholars accept the sincerity of his religious conviction. His conversion was a gradual process; at first he probably associated Christ with the victorious sun god. By the time of the Council of Nicaea (325), however, he was completely Christian, but still tolerated paganism among his subjects. Although criticized by his enemies as a proponent of a crude and false religion, Constantine the Great strengthened the Roman Empire and ensured its survival in the East. As the first emperor to rule in the name of Jesus Christ, he was a major figure in the foundation of medieval Christian Europe. - (FJ.7233) « Less
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405 North Rodeo Drive |
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California-90210 |
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Phone : 310.859.8408 |
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$2800.00
Origin: Minted in Antioch
Circa: 308 AD to 324 AD
Collection: Numismatics
Style: Roman Bronze Coin Rings
Medium: Bronze and Gold
Born of Illyrian peasant stock, Licinius More »
Origin: Minted in Antioch
Circa: 308 AD to 324 AD
Collection: Numismatics
Style: Roman Bronze Coin Rings
Medium: Bronze and Gold
Born of Illyrian peasant stock, Licinius advanced in the army and was suddenly elevated to the rank of Augustus by his friend, Emperor Galerius. Galerius hoped to have him rule the West, but since Italy, Africa, and Spain were held by the usurper Maxentius, while Constantine reigned in Gaul and Britain, Licinius had to content himself with ruling Pannonia. When Galerius died in 311, Licinius took over Galerius' European dominions. In 313, he married Constantine's half sister Constantia and defeated the Eastern emperor Maximinus who shortly thereafter died. Licinius thus added the entire eastern half of the empire to his dominion. During the campaign against Maximinus, Licinius had made his army use a monotheistic form of prayer closely resembling that later imposed by Constantine. On June 5, 313, he had issued an edict granting tolerance to the Christians and restoring church property. - (FJ.7234) « Less
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Barakat Gallery |
405 North Rodeo Drive |
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$6300.00
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 200 AD to 350 AD
Collection: Jewelry
Style: Roman Bronze Coin Necklaces
Medium: Bronze and Gold
Additional Information: The coins were found More »
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 200 AD to 350 AD
Collection: Jewelry
Style: Roman Bronze Coin Necklaces
Medium: Bronze and Gold
Additional Information: The coins were found in Jerusalem, Israel.
The citizens of the Roman Empire who first held and used these coins were witness to an exciting age, a time of turbulence and change. The drama of those times is reflected in this stunning necklace: to put it on is to wear history. Unique adornment for a woman who doesn't mind a little excitement in her own life. - (FJ.0504) « Less
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405 North Rodeo Drive |
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$4000.00
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 244 AD to 249 AD
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Roman
Medium: Billon and Gold
Additional Information: The coin was found in Jericho.
A More »
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 244 AD to 249 AD
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Roman
Medium: Billon and Gold
Additional Information: The coin was found in Jericho.
A dramatic golden setting inspired by Classical motifs surrounds this splendid coin. Jewelry perfect for the woman who’s a classic herself. - (FJ.0729) « Less
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Barakat Gallery |
405 North Rodeo Drive |
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$8600.00
Origin: Eastern Mediterranean
Circa: 146 BC to 125 BC
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Greek
Medium: Silver and Gold
Additional Information: The coin was found in More »
Origin: Eastern Mediterranean
Circa: 146 BC to 125 BC
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Greek
Medium: Silver and Gold
Additional Information: The coin was found in Bethany, Israel.
For as long as gold and silver have been known, mankind has treasured them. This luxurious necklace makes a stunning statement that transcends time. Wherever it is worn, it will add an air of ageless elegance. - (FJ.0731) « Less
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405 North Rodeo Drive |
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$4800.00
Origin: Jordan (Geresa)
Circa: 235 AD to 238 AD
Collection: Roman Bronze Coin Necklace
Medium: Bronze-Gold
The forceful features of Maximinus leap out from their More »
Origin: Jordan (Geresa)
Circa: 235 AD to 238 AD
Collection: Roman Bronze Coin Necklace
Medium: Bronze-Gold
The forceful features of Maximinus leap out from their magnificent setting of heavy gold. He looks every bit the ambitious soldier emperor. A bold necklace meant to be worn by someone unafraid to lead. - (FJ.1123) « Less
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Origin: Israel (Jerusalem)
Circa: 126 BC to 58 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Glass
This exquisite coin—adorned on one side with the image of the god Melkarth More »
Origin: Israel (Jerusalem)
Circa: 126 BC to 58 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Glass
This exquisite coin—adorned on one side with the image of the god Melkarth (The Tyrian Herakles) and on the other with an eagle—is set in an 18-Karat gold pendant and strung in a necklace with Venetian glass beads (Dated 12th – 14th century ACE), 18-Karat gold beads, and with an 18_Karat gold clasp. Treasures from the ancient and medieval worlds are brought together in a dazzling contemporary jewel that proves true beauty is timeless While one of a kind creation—for now and all time—destined to be worn by someone who is equally unique. - (FJ.2181) « Less
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Origin: Jordan (Geresa)
Circa: 235 AD to 238 AD
Collection: Roman Bronze Coin Necklace
Medium: Bronze/Gold
This superb coin is set in a magnificent 18-karat gold More »
Origin: Jordan (Geresa)
Circa: 235 AD to 238 AD
Collection: Roman Bronze Coin Necklace
Medium: Bronze/Gold
This superb coin is set in a magnificent 18-karat gold necklace. The splendor and glory of the Roman Empire at its height is reflected in this magnificent pairing of an Imperial sestertius with radiant gold. Such a jewel would have caused a sensation in the palaces of Rome, and it will certainly do so wherever it is worn today. This is a necklace that makes a boldly elegant statement. - (FJ.2295) « Less
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