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Origin: Syria (Latakya)
Circa: 193 AD to 217 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Tourmaline
Brilliant and beautiful, Julia Domna was at the heart of a splendid court. More »
Origin: Syria (Latakya)
Circa: 193 AD to 217 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Tourmaline
Brilliant and beautiful, Julia Domna was at the heart of a splendid court. Famous for her wit and her charm, she was the trusted advisor of three roman emperors. A woman of taste, she surely would have approved of this exquisite necklace, which sets her lovely silver portrait amid the radiance of gold and the warm glow of tourmaline. Though she may not be an empress, the woman who wears this superb jewel today is certain to have many qualities in common with Julia Domna. - (FJ.4100) « Less
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Barakat Gallery |
405 North Rodeo Drive |
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California-90210 |
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$5700.00
Origin: Jordan (Geresa)
Circa: 238 AD to 244 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: ronze-Peridot-Bronze
The hand of nature and that of man have worked together to create a More »
Origin: Jordan (Geresa)
Circa: 238 AD to 244 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: ronze-Peridot-Bronze
The hand of nature and that of man have worked together to create a sensational jewel. At its heart is an imperial Sestertius, minted at the peak of the Roman Empire. The passage of centuries has patinated this coin to a rich green hue, which perfectly expresses the melancholic grandeur of a vanished world. The aged bronze is complimented by the rich green of peridot. This gemstone was beloved of the Romans, and it is easy to see why: its beauty is classic. The woman who wears this necklace is certain to be a classic in her own right. - (FJ.4101) « 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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$2100.00
Origin: Israel (Sebastia, Samaria)
Circa: 98 AD to 117 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Tourmaline
The Roman nobility surrounded themselves with rare and precious More »
Origin: Israel (Sebastia, Samaria)
Circa: 98 AD to 117 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Tourmaline
The Roman nobility surrounded themselves with rare and precious treasures brought from the far corners of the empire. Silks from China, gems from India, perfumes from Arabia, all traveled by caravan for years to adorn the beauties of the court. This exquisite necklace blends the coin portrait of a great emperor with the soft hues of tourmaline, valued since antiquity as a healing stone. In ancient Rome as today this jewel would have elicited gasps of admiration. It proves that classic beauty never goes out of fashion. - (FJ.4102) « Less
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$3600.00
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 81 AD to 96 AD
Collection: Jewelry
Style: Beaded Coin Necklaces
Medium: Ruby Beads and Gold
The love of ornament is as old as civilization More »
Origin: Mediterranean
Circa: 81 AD to 96 AD
Collection: Jewelry
Style: Beaded Coin Necklaces
Medium: Ruby Beads and Gold
The love of ornament is as old as civilization itself. Throughout history, people have chosen jewelry sets them apart from the ordinary, that makes them feel unique. This splendid necklace evokes the glory of ancient Rome in a totally contemporary fashion. It sets the glow of aged silver against the gleam of gold and the rich fire of ruby. Obviously rare and precious, it is destined to adorn someone unafraid to stand out from the crowd. - (FJ.4105) « Less
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$4800.00
Origin: Egypt (Alexandria)
Circa: 246 BC to 21 BC
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Greek
Medium: Bronze-Jasper-Gold
For centuries, the royalty of ancient Egypt adorned More »
Origin: Egypt (Alexandria)
Circa: 246 BC to 21 BC
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Greek
Medium: Bronze-Jasper-Gold
For centuries, the royalty of ancient Egypt adorned themselves with jewelry made from jasper and gold. The fiery richness of the stone and the eternal radiance of the metal create an impression of striking beauty, one that appeals as much to modern tastes as it did to ancient ones. This dramatic necklace, featuring a coin of the powerful Ptolemaic dynasty, continues in that timeless royal tradition. Bold and opulent, it is destined to adorn someone unafraid to be the center of attention. - (FJ.4125) « Less
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Origin: Emessa
Circa: 217 AD to 218 AD
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Roman
Medium: Silver, Citrine
In every great culture of antiquity, in Egypt, Greece, and Rome, the More »
Origin: Emessa
Circa: 217 AD to 218 AD
Collection: Coin Jewelry
Style: Roman
Medium: Silver, Citrine
In every great culture of antiquity, in Egypt, Greece, and Rome, the amethyst was prized for its rich purple radiance. It is easy to see why. The soothing beauty of the gem is timeless, as appealing to modern tastes as it surely was to ancient ones. This spectacular necklace blends lush amethyst with bright gold and a coin from the height of the Roman Empire. Classic in its elegance, it is a worthy heir to that ancient jewelry tradition. The woman who wears it is certain to feel as pampered as a queen of Egypt or an empress of Rome. - (FJ.4130) « Less
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$2340.00
Origin: Israel (Sebastia, Samaria)
Circa: 117 AD to 138 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Citrine-Gold
In his own time, Hadrian was famous as a connoisseur of beautiful More »
Origin: Israel (Sebastia, Samaria)
Circa: 117 AD to 138 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Citrine-Gold
In his own time, Hadrian was famous as a connoisseur of beautiful things. The emperor built luxurious palaces which he filled with rare works of art brought from the far corners of the empire. Hadrian understood that true beauty could be subtle, weaving a quiet spell around the senses. He surely would have approved of this exquisite necklace which features his imperial image at its heart. Ideal adornment for those who understand that a whisper sometimes speaks louder than a shout. - (FJ.4142) « Less
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Origin: Israel (Sebastia, Samaria)
Circa: 98 AD to 117 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Amethyst
Throughout antiquity, amethyst was one of the gems most prized for More »
Origin: Israel (Sebastia, Samaria)
Circa: 98 AD to 117 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Amethyst
Throughout antiquity, amethyst was one of the gems most prized for adornment. Its rich purple, the color of the sky at dusk, is the shade traditionally associated with royalty. This dramatic necklace, blending radiant amethyst with bright gold and a silver coin from the height of the Roman Empire, would surely have caused a sensation in the palaces of the classical world. Wherever it is worn today, it is certain to have a similar impact on the senses. - (FJ.4145) « Less
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Origin: Israel (Sebastia, Samaria)
Circa: 98 AD to 117 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Obsidian
This stunning necklace blends ancient elements prized for centuries to More »
Origin: Israel (Sebastia, Samaria)
Circa: 98 AD to 117 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Obsidian
This stunning necklace blends ancient elements prized for centuries to create a jewel of contemporary elegance. Obsidian, a hard, glassy volcanic rock, is one of the earliest substances valued by civilization. Gold has set the standard for what is precious throughout history, while the silver denarius coin of Trajan was minted at the height of the Roman Empire. These lovely things are brought together in a necklace of timeless impact. Adornment for those who appreciate the value of a classic. - (FJ.4146) « Less
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Origin: Israel (Sebastia, Samaria)
Circa: 96 AD to 98 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Chalcedony
When the Roman Empire was at its height, this silver coin was passed More »
Origin: Israel (Sebastia, Samaria)
Circa: 96 AD to 98 AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Chalcedony
When the Roman Empire was at its height, this silver coin was passed hand to hand in the towns and markets, purchasing the luxuries and necessities of life. As we hold it today, we are aware of the vanished touch of others long ago, of men and women with hopes, dreams and passions not unlike our own. In a setting of subtle beauty, this ancient token reminds us that the essentials of life have remained the same across the centuries. - (FJ.4149) « Less
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