Available Rome Amphora Earrings P-588 €25.50 If you're looking for an accessory that combines elegance and originality, we have the perfect earrings for you. Our Roman amphora-shaped earrings are a sophisticated and historic piece that will complement any look. These earrings are inspired by the amphoras found in Colonia Cesaraugusta, Zaragoza. In Ancient Rome, amphoras were used to transport... View
Last items in stock Greece/Phoenicians Olive leaf earrings P-592 (7) €22.50 Elegantly shaped pendant representing the olive leaf, so significant in the ancient world. According to Greek mythology, the olive tree has a divine origin. Olives were a food created by Athena / Minerva as a gift to humanity, so they also served as an offering to the gods. With the leaves they crowned their champions and with the oil anointed their... View
Available Rome Lunula earrings P-597 (6) €20.50 Earrings shaped like a crescent moon. In ancient Rome, the lunula (plural: lunulae) was a hanging amulet worn by girls and women until their wedding day. Its properties are related to fertility and healing, in addition to offering protection against the evil eye. Piece inspired by a Roman lunula from the 2nd century B.C. View
Available Rome Crotalia Earrings III P-598 (17) €29.50 The crotalia earrings are possibly one of the most famous jewels of the Al Fayum portraits, this type of earrings were known as 'crotalia' (from the Greek word for rattle), because the pearl pendants produced a tinkling noise when they were worn . These elegant jewels were extremely popular with Roman ladies, numerous examples have been found in Pompeii... View
Rome Amethyst bracelet PB-21 (2) €29.00 Replica of bracelet found in the Roman Forum. The original piece is made of gold and amethysts, it is exposed in the museum of the Balbi Crypt, one of the four headquarters of the National Museum of Rome. This elegant bracelet has as its terminal closure one of the most elegant and well-known bracelet clasps, this type of heart-shaped clasp can be found... View