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Price on request.A beautiful ancient glass bangle in blueish green color. This probably from Vietnam or Cambodia. Size: Outside diameter 6.9cm. Condition: Almost perfect. A More »
Price on request.A beautiful ancient glass bangle in blueish green color. This probably from Vietnam or Cambodia. Size: Outside diameter 6.9cm. Condition: Almost perfect. A very small almost invisible chip on the outside edge.
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The Ancient Egyptian faience beads are guaranteed to date from the Middle to New Kingdom while the 18 Karat gold Eye of Horus amulet is modern.Most ancient Egyptian beads More »
The Ancient Egyptian faience beads are guaranteed to date from the Middle to New Kingdom while the 18 Karat gold Eye of Horus amulet is modern.Most ancient Egyptian beads were made of faience, a glass-composite glaze which was introduced as early as the Pre-Dynastic period. According to Egyptologists, most beads were made on an axis, probably of thread, which would burn up during firing, leaving a hole. Disc, ring and tubular beads were made by coating the axis with the unfired body-paste, rolling the cylinder to an even diameter on a flat surface, and then scoring it with a knife into sections of the desired length. Other shapes, such as ball beads, were rolled between the hands and perforated while still wet with a stiff point such as a wire needle. The beads were then dried, coating with glaze (if the glaze had not already been mixed with the paste), and fired. The firing process often gave the beads a beautiful translucent quality. The majority of faience beads are blue or green in color, but black, red yellow and white ones were also produced, especially in the New Egyptian Kingdom. - (FJ.2433) « Less
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This gorgeous modern diamond studded gold necklace, featuring a stunning opal centerpiece, includes two genuine Ancient Roman coins of Emperor Trajan.
That which is truly More »
This gorgeous modern diamond studded gold necklace, featuring a stunning opal centerpiece, includes two genuine Ancient Roman coins of Emperor Trajan.
That which is truly precious transcends time. Whether in Ancient Rome or the modern world, this spectacular and dramatic necklace would be recognized as beautiful and rare. The radiant fire of the opal is brought to glowing perfection by classical silver, contemporary gold, and sparkling diamonds. A jewel of timeless magic, designed to ignite the passionate nature of whoever is lucky enough to wear it. - (FJ.2874) « Less
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This modern diamond studded gold necklace features seven carved pink tourmaline gemstones from Afghanistan, including a centerpiece carved in the form of a Aphrodite, and More »
This modern diamond studded gold necklace features seven carved pink tourmaline gemstones from Afghanistan, including a centerpiece carved in the form of a Aphrodite, and seven genuine Ancient Roman silver denarii of Emperor Trajan.At the heart of this spectacular jewel is the radiant image of Aphrodite (Goddess of Love). Her beauty is complimented by seven silver coins minted during the Roman Empire, by precious gold, and by an opulent array of rare gems. The dramatically elegant appeal of this necklace is as timeless as love itself. Unique adornment for a woman very sure of her place in the world. - (FJ.2937) « Less
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This unusual pin has been mounted in a magnificent necklace composed of 18 karat gold elements and genuine emerald beads. The gold is set with 94 genuine diamonds with a More »
This unusual pin has been mounted in a magnificent necklace composed of 18 karat gold elements and genuine emerald beads. The gold is set with 94 genuine diamonds with a total weight of 2.48 carats, and with a genuine Cabochon ruby weighing .74 carat. The love of ornament, of that which draws out the inner beauty of the wearer, is as old as civilization itself. Since the dawn of time, beautiful women have adorned themselves with rare and precious jewels that set them apart from the crowd. During the flower of the classical age, this abstract pin perhaps was worn by a great beauty of the day. Set in a spectacular necklace, it will once again grace a women of singular character. A one of a kind jewel, destined for someone who appreciates the virtues of being unique. - (FJ.3066) « Less
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This genuine Ancient Egyptian faience Eye of Horus amulet has been mounted in a modern 18 karat gold setting that serves as the buckle for this modern 18 karat gold rope More »
This genuine Ancient Egyptian faience Eye of Horus amulet has been mounted in a modern 18 karat gold setting that serves as the buckle for this modern 18 karat gold rope chain tassel belt.The Ancient Egyptians loved the color blue, to which they ascribed magical protective powers. The artisans of the new kingdom created faience amulets in a variety of rich blue shades that imitated rare and costly lapis or turquoise. The most powerful of all Egyptian charms was the far-seeing eye of the falcon God Horus, thought to avert any ill fortune or evil. This splendid example glows with the deep blue of a moonlit sky. Set amid a gold belt of dazzling beauty, it continues to radiate a benevolent spell as old and mysterious as Egypt itself. - (FJ.3198) « Less
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This modern 18 karat gold necklace features an Australian opal centerpiece that weighs 38.89 carats and a genuine Ancient Roman silver denarius mounted in a detachable More »
This modern 18 karat gold necklace features an Australian opal centerpiece that weighs 38.89 carats and a genuine Ancient Roman silver denarius mounted in a detachable pendant. The entire ensemble has been set with 91 fully cut diamonds weighing 3.77 carats, 16 genuine rubies weighing 2.31 carats, and a cabochan emerald weighing 0.30 carat.To celebrate his victories in Dacia, Trajan rode through the streets of Rome adorned with rich gold and brilliant jewels. As a token of his triumph, he erected the splendid victory column that still awes visitors to Rome today. Centuries later, Trajan’s imperial image is once again surrounded by opulent luxury, a dazzling display of richness and beauty. Any age-- past or present-- would recognize it as a treasure. The person who wears this one-of-a-kind creation is certain to enjoy a triumph as great as Trajan’s own. - (FJ.3226) « Less
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This 18 karat gold necklace features as a central pendant a pink tourmaline gemstone from Afghanistan carved into the form of a woman's head. The pendant is flanked by two More »
This 18 karat gold necklace features as a central pendant a pink tourmaline gemstone from Afghanistan carved into the form of a woman's head. The pendant is flanked by two genuine Ancient Roman silver denarii of Emperor Hadrian. The necklace has been set with 342 genuine diamonds weighing a total of 8.42 carats and a genuine cabochon ruby.
The beautiful woman whose image adorns this dramatic necklace evokes Venus, classical goddess of love. Set between coins of two roman emperors, she recalls the splendor of the ancient world in a totally contemporary fashion. In any of the great capitals of antiquity--in Alexandria, in Rome, or Persepolis-- this dazzling jewel would have created a sensation. In our time, it will do no less. A treasure unlike any other in the world, destined to adorn someone who also fits that description. - (FJ.3311)
Origin: Coin Found in Sebastia, Samaria
Circa: 98 AD to 138 AD
Catalogue: V6
Collection: Jewelry
Style: Roman Coin Necklace
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Perhaps no ruler in history has left a stronger impression than Alexander the Great. Though many centuries have passed since he conquered the world, his legend continues to More »
Perhaps no ruler in history has left a stronger impression than Alexander the Great. Though many centuries have passed since he conquered the world, his legend continues to burn brightly in the minds of men. Possessed of courage, vision, and daring, Alexander inspired those around him with his enthusiasm and ability. This splendid silver coin, minted during his lifetime, captures the spirit of Alexander’s age. In a bold setting, it is destined to adorn the hand of someone who meets all of life's challenges head-on. - (FJ.3372)
Origin: Tyre, Lebanon
Circa: 336 BC to 323 BC
Collection: Jewelry
Style: Greek Coin Ring
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This necklace is composed of mixed tourmaline beads from Afghanistan linked with 18 karat gold and features a genuine Ancient Egyptian steatite scarab dating from the New More »
This necklace is composed of mixed tourmaline beads from Afghanistan linked with 18 karat gold and features a genuine Ancient Egyptian steatite scarab dating from the New Kingdom mounted in an 18 karat gold pendant.Perhaps no single object better embodies the mystery and magic of Ancient Egypt than the scarab. Representing the sacred desert beetle, scarabs were used by king and commoner alike as amulets of good fortune and prosperity. Certain scarabs also functioned as personal seals, which designated the property and authority of the person whose name appears on them. An emblem of Kephera, the creator, the scarab was worshiped from the earliest period of civilization in Egypt. In addition to its aura of luck, the scarab represented eternal life and resurrection. The Ancient Egyptians frequently wore the scarab as jewelry, especially in rings, bracelets and necklaces. This lovely example is strung with radiant tourmalines in diverse shades. Tourmaline is much prized for its ability to raise the energy level of the wearer and for its powerful protective properties. To wear a scarab today is to link us with Egypt at the height of her grandeur. It also invites the accumulated good fortune of centuries to smile upon us, as it did upon its ancient owner. - (FJ.3505)
Origin: Scarab Found in Upper Egypt
Circa: 1600 BC to 1100 BC
Collection: Jewelry
Style: New Kingdom
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