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$1800.00
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 117 AD to 138 AD
Collection: Roman
Style: Beaded Coin Necklaces
Medium: Silver and Jasper
The emperor Hadrian was famous for his superb More »
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 117 AD to 138 AD
Collection: Roman
Style: Beaded Coin Necklaces
Medium: Silver and Jasper
The emperor Hadrian was famous for his superb taste and his appreciation of the beautiful. In his villa at Tivoli near Rome, he surrounded himself with the finest materials and rare artworks from every corner of the Roman Empire. In this elegant necklace, Hadrian is once again surrounded by eye-catching luxury. With dramatic simplicity, it blends the gleam of ancient silver with the radiance of gold and the rich glow of jasper, a stone prized for jewelry throughout antiquity. The person who wears it will be following in a long imperial tradition while setting a few fashion precendents of his or her own. - (FJ.3750) « Less
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Origin: Jordan (Petra)
Circa: 253 AD to 268 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Ruby-Gold
Additional Information: This ancient coin is mounted in a pendant of 18 karat More »
Origin: Jordan (Petra)
Circa: 253 AD to 268 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Ruby-Gold
Additional Information: This ancient coin is mounted in a pendant of 18 karat gold and strung in a necklace of genuine ruby beads with a 14 karat gold clasp.
As any connoisseur knows, true luxury sometimes takes a subtle form. Rather than shouting its precious rarity to the world, this necklace whispers it. Its beauty appeals to the eye as a gentle melody delights the ear, harmoniously blending the deep red of ruby with the timel4ess gleam of gold and silver. As a jewel, it is unquestionably rich, yet never for a moment is it ostentatious. The individual who wears this necklace will understand that one can make an important statement without uttering a word - (FJ.3900) « Less
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Barakat Gallery |
405 North Rodeo Drive |
Beverly Hills |
California-90210 |
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Phone : 310.859.8408 |
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$4000.00
Origin: Geresa, Jordan
Circa: 244 AD to 249 AD
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Roman
Medium: Silver, Emerald
Additional Information: This coin is set in an 18 Karat gold More »
Origin: Geresa, Jordan
Circa: 244 AD to 249 AD
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Roman
Medium: Silver, Emerald
Additional Information: This coin is set in an 18 Karat gold pendant
Elegantly simple, unquestionably rare, this superb necklace combines the timeless elements of silver, gold and emerald into a unique jewel. At its heart is a coin minted when Rome was at her peak, bearing the regal portrait of an empress. In the palaces of ancient Rome, such a jewel would have caused a sensation; in the modern age, it will have no less of an effect. An adornment for those who appreciate the enduring charm of classics past. - (FJ.3902) « Less
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405 North Rodeo Drive |
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$3600.00
Origin: Syria (Antioch)
Circa: 284 AD to 305 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Tourmaline-Gold
In the later empire, the rulers of Rome appeared in public wearing rich costumes More »
Origin: Syria (Antioch)
Circa: 284 AD to 305 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Tourmaline-Gold
In the later empire, the rulers of Rome appeared in public wearing rich costumes and brilliant jewels. With grand processions and elaborate court rituals, they created an impression that was part majesty and part mystery. Today, life takes a simpler course, but the human love of beautiful jewels has hardly changed. Featuring a coin of a great emperor, this gorgeous necklace evokes the glory of Rome in a completely contemporary fashion. The individual who wears it will understand the dramatic impact of a great entrance. - (FJ.3903) « Less
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405 North Rodeo Drive |
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$2400.00
Origin: Syria (Antioch)
Circa: 305 AD to 311 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Tourmaline-Gold
Additional Information: This Ancient coin is mounted in a pendant of 18 karat More »
Origin: Syria (Antioch)
Circa: 305 AD to 311 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Tourmaline-Gold
Additional Information: This Ancient coin is mounted in a pendant of 18 karat gold and strung in a necklace of genuine tourmaline beads with a 14 karat gold clasp
The love of ornament is as old as civilization itself. Throughout the world, in every great culture, beautiful jewels have been prized for their ability to draw out the natural charms of the wearer. The wearing of precious jewelry is an art form in itself, for our adornment says a great deal about how we view ourselves as individuals. This delightful necklace, blending rich-colored tourmaline with a bronze coin from the Roman Empire, is ideal for someone at once innovative and classical in his or her tastes. As with all life’s finer pleasures, the joy such as jewel provides is timeless and enduring. - (FJ.3904) « Less
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405 North Rodeo Drive |
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Origin: Israel (Jerusalem)
Circa: 307 AD to 337 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Bronze-Chrysoberyl
The love of ornament is as old as civilization itself. Throughout the More »
Origin: Israel (Jerusalem)
Circa: 307 AD to 337 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Bronze-Chrysoberyl
The love of ornament is as old as civilization itself. Throughout the world, in every great culture, beautiful jewels have been prized for their ability to draw out the natural charms of the wearer. The wearing of precious jewelry is an art form in itself, for our adornment says a great deal about how we view ourselves as individuals. This delightful necklace, blending rich-colored tourmaline with a bronze coin from the Roman Empire, is ideal for someone at once innovative and classical in his or her tastes. As with all life’s finer pleasures, the joy such as jewel provides is timeless and enduring. - (FJ.3908) « Less
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405 North Rodeo Drive |
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$3200.00
Origin: Israel (Jerusalem)
Circa: 284 AD to 305 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Bronze-Stone
When we speak of a “Classicâ€, we refer to that which exerts a More »
Origin: Israel (Jerusalem)
Circa: 284 AD to 305 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Bronze-Stone
When we speak of a “Classicâ€, we refer to that which exerts a timeless appeal on the senses. A classic meets a standard of taste not subject to the whims of fad or fashion. Its value and beauty are immediately evident. This bracelet set with a coin from the Roman Empire perfectly meets the definition of a classic. It is elegant yet understated, precious yet subtle, seductive in its simplicity. The person who wears it will well understand that a whisper sometimes speaks louder than a shout. - (FJ.3909) « Less
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$5400.00
Origin: Sebastia, Samaria, Israel
Circa: 81 AD to 96 AD
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Roman
Medium: Pearl, Silver, Ruby
Additional Information: This coin is mounted in More »
Origin: Sebastia, Samaria, Israel
Circa: 81 AD to 96 AD
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Roman
Medium: Pearl, Silver, Ruby
Additional Information: This coin is mounted in an 18 Karat gold pendant set with 38 diamonds and 2 rubies. The pendant is strung on a necklace of genuine cultured pearls
In the palaces of Ancient Rome, beautiful women adorned themselves with rare jewels that drew out their natural charms. The secret of a great jewel is that it calls attention to the wearer, rather than to itself. This unusual necklace surely would have delighted the beauties of that ancient empire. It is dramatic but subtle, luxurious but simple, elegant without ostentation, timeless in its sensibilities. It is destined to adorn a woman who appreciates the classics. - (FJ.3987) « Less
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$1820.00
Origin: Israel (Sebastia, Samaria)
Circa: 98 AD to 117 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Gems
The reign of Trajan marked the beginning of Rome’s Golden Age. More »
Origin: Israel (Sebastia, Samaria)
Circa: 98 AD to 117 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Gems
The reign of Trajan marked the beginning of Rome’s Golden Age. Intelligent and charismatic, Trajan left a lasting impression on the pages of history. His proud Imperial portrait is the focal point of this splendid necklace. Opulent yet subtle, it is a celebration of timeless style. The person who wears it is certain to create a dramatic impression of his own. - (FJ.4089) « Less
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Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 69 AD to 79 AD
Collection: Jewelry
Style: Beaded Coin Necklaces
Medium: Silver and Gold
Additional Information: The coin was found in More »
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 69 AD to 79 AD
Collection: Jewelry
Style: Beaded Coin Necklaces
Medium: Silver and Gold
Additional Information: The coin was found in Samaria, Israel.
It was Vespasian who built the Colosseum, which for centuries has awed visitors to Rome. Ruling at the height of the empire, this great emperor understood how to make a dramatic and lasting impression on the world. With his portrait set in this exquisite necklace, Vespasian is once again creating a sensation. The glow of ancient silver is framed by radiant gold and set amid the subtle brilliance of tourmaline and hematite beads. A jewel of timeless beauty, it is destined to adorn a woman who makes an enduring impression of her own. - (FJ.4099) « Less
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