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Goddess Demeter Roman '3-4th Century AD' Pink Coral Cameo Sterling Silver Ring

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Authentic Greek coin 4th Cent. BC Silver Ring depicting God Apollo
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This sterling silver ring features an exquisite relic—a genuine silver coin hailing from Apollonia Pontica in Thrace, estimated to originate between 450 and 400 BC. Imprinted upon th...
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Emperor Hadrian Roman Coin 2nd Cent. AD Sterling Silver Bracelet
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An authentic silver denarius from the 2nd century AD depicting the emperor Hadrian has been set in this solid sterling silver bracelet. On the reverse side of the coin we can see Con...
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Antique 15th Century and Earlier Italian Classical Roman Chain Bracelets

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Antique Italian Pink Coral and Sterling Silver Letter Opener
Located in Roma, IT
This silver and antique coral letter opener was handmade by our talented goldsmiths, who used a coral branch from Sciacca, the Sicilian town famous for its corals. The Sciacca Coral has unique origins in the world: it is closely tied to the exceptional history of the Ferdinandea Island, which is a submerged volcanic island in the Strait of Sicily, between Pantelleria and Sciacca. As of today the summit of the Ferdinandea Island remains between about 6 and 8 meters below the Mediterranean Sea level. Its most recent appearance as an island was in July 1831. In the late 1831, in a shoal (called later ”Bummolo” by the fishermen of Sciacca) located around 30 miles from Sciacca, a new island emerged in a fiery hell from the depths of the Strait of Sicily. However, one year later, the island sank back beneath the waters and definitely disappeared in the Strait of Sicily. Over time, thanks to the exceptional microclimate determined by the frequent volcanic phenomena along the slopes of the submerged volcano, huge coral...
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Vintage 1970s Desk Accessories

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Genuine Roman coin 2nd century BC depicting the Goddess Roma silver bracelet
Located in Roma, IT
This 925 sterling silver bracelet features an authentic silver coin dating back to the 2nd century BC, adorned with a depiction of the Goddess Roma. The coin also showcases the Diosc...
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Antique 15th Century and Earlier Italian Classical Roman Retro Bracelets

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Genuine Roman Coin (3rd cent. BC) 18 Kt Gold Ring depicting the Goddess Rome
Located in Roma, IT
This stunning 18 kt gold ring showcases an authentic silver Roman coin, specifically a sestertius from 211 BC, featuring a depiction of the Goddess Rome. Meticulously crafted, this r...
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GODDESS ROME Genuine Ancient Roman Coin 148 BC Silver Pendant
Located in Roma, IT
This sterling silver pendant showcases an authentic Roman coin dating back to 148 BC, which was minted by Sempronius Pitius. On one side of the coin, we can observe the Goddess Rome;...
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Antique 15th Century and Earlier Italian Classical Roman Pendant Necklaces

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