Available Rome Snake Ring A-1000 4 reviews €14.00 If you're looking for a unique and historical piece, you'll love our replica of the ancient Roman snake ring, and it's adjustable to fit any finger size perfectly! This ring is a replica of the original gold one found in the Roman city of Ucubi, now the municipality of Espejo-Córdoba, and it belongs to the collection of the Archaeological Museum of... View
Last items in stock Rome Snake ring two heads A-1001 2 reviews €14.00 Replica of a snake ring with two heads, as it is open at the top, it is adjustable. The original piece is dated to the 2nd century AD. and is exhibited at the British Museum, London. There is another similar two-headed ring in the Louvre in Paris. The snake is one of the most used and popular motifs in ancient jewelry, bangles, bracelets or rings were... View
Rome El Fayum ring A-1003 14 reviews €25.00 Replica of a Roman gold ring, square shaped chaton set with a mint green peridot. The original piece forms a set with matching earrings, also square, set with vitreous paste of the same color as the ring, pearl beads hang from the bottom. Roman Egypt, 1st century AD Provenance: Geneva private collection. Reproduction made in bronze or sterling silver and... View
Last items in stock Rome Roman denarius ring A-1005 €21.00 Ring with denarius coin from the Republican period of Licinia. The Licinia gens was an important family of commoners that lived in Rome, and that they obtained thanks to the Law "Lex Licinia Sextia" approved by the patricians, to open the Consulate for the first time to the commoners, and turning the Licinia family into an illustrious family of the time... View
Rome Chrismon Chi Rho ring A-1009 7 reviews €22.00 Chrism symbol. Anagram formed by the first two letters of the name of Christ in Greek, Chi (X) and Rho (P). It is a symbol of Christ and an emblem of victory, both military and spiritual. The original piece consists of the chaton of a ring from the late Roman period dating from the 4th century AD. and belongs to the collection of The Brithis Museum of... View
Rome Roman greyhound ring A-1010 3 reviews €22.00 Roman ring replica from I to II A.D. The relief is a dog, possibly a running greyhound. The original piece, made of gold, belongs to the Thorvaldsen Museum collection in Copenhagen. Piece made in brass. To find the size of your ring, measure the inside diameter as shown in the image. View
Last items in stock Rome Ulpia Faustina ring A-1011 €22.00 Replica gold ring with inscription: ULPIA FAUSTINA. Belonging to the Thorvaldsen museum collection, Copenhagen, Denmark. During the second century A.D. there was an authentic dynasty, the so-called Ulpio-Aelia dynasty, of Hispanic origins and roots, whose real link was not adoptions, but the blood and kinship line, entrusted to the women of the dynasty... View
Rome Clunia roman ring A-1041 4 reviews €20.00 Reproduction of Roman gold ring found in the Roman town of Clunia (Burgos). Appeared in the Forum, at a level of the late second or early third century. It has a rectangular seal, above the ring ring, decorated with an openwork technique, with a theme of two dolphins facing a trident. The hoop carries on the outside, a Greek inscription dedicated to a... View
Rome Phalic amulet ring A-1220 3 reviews €22.00 Ring with phallus in relief, centuries I to III d.C. The original piece is made of gold and is located in the Thorvaldsen Museum in Copenhagen. The cult to the phallus in ancient Rome had a double function: Protection against the evil eye.- Pliny the Elder called him medicus invidiae, the 'doctor' for envy or the evil eye. Symbol of fertility. - The... View
Last items in stock Greece/Phoenicians Wedding ring 'Omonoia' A-1221 3 reviews €22.00 Greek wedding cameo ring dating from the 1st century AD Robust hoop with an applied band of beads and camera with interlaced hands and greek legend 'Omonoia' (concensus and togetherness). Provenance: private collection of southern Germany. Piece made of bronze. Follow the instructions in the image to choose the size of the ring. View
Last items in stock Rome Roman key ring A-1223 2 reviews €22.00 The key ring, a very functional way to keep keys on hand, which was used in ancient Rome. We wanted to make this type of piece especially for the reenactors, for their Roman Recreation Events. Most key rings date from the 2nd-3rd century AD. The replica of this ring is made of bronze. To find the size of your ring, measure the inside diameter as shown in... View
Available Rome Tiberius Aureus bracelet B-135 €20.00 Tiberius, AD 14-37. Aureus. Lugdunum, after AD 16. Laureate bust of Tiberius facing right. Reverse PONTIF MAXIM, Livia seated right holding sceptre and branch. View
Egypt Snake bracelet B-152 6 reviews €25.00 Bracelet made of yellow bronze, a replica of one of the most recognized pieces of its time. This piece, so used in ancient times, is still a fetish for lovers of good luck charms today. There are many original bracelets in numerous museums around the world (Athens Museum, Louvre Museum, British Museum, Met Museum) this one that we reproduce was found in... View
Last items in stock Egypt Snake amulet double bracelet B-153 2 reviews €35.00 The snake has been and continues to be a common motif in jewelry. Their beauty and widespread belief in their magical powers made snakes very popular. Many Egyptian, Greek and Roman jewels take this form. The original piece belongs to the high empire, it is dated from the 1st-2nd century AD. and is exhibited at the British Museum in London. According to... View
Only on request, send mail Rome Hoxne Juliane bracelet B-170 €94.00 The Hoxne (pronounced 'Hoxon') hoard is the richest find of treasure from Roman Britain. Alongside the approximately 15,000 coins were many other precious objects, buried for safety at a time when Britain was passing out of Roman control. This finely handcrafted pierced bracelet is made of gold-plated bronze, incorporates the phrase UTERE FELIX DOMINA... View
Rome Snake bracelet 2 heads B-171 2 reviews €28.00 Replica of bracelet with double termination in snake heads. Representation of eyes and scales schematized based on small circles and lines. Dating: 2nd - 3rd centuries A.D. The original piece, also made of bronze, belongs to a private collection. Replica made of bronze. View
Rome Roman Lares gods BR-20 5 reviews €28.00 Roman families felt a great veneration for the lares gods, who were represented in the form of small figures. And although they did not belong to the 'official' religion, it was very common for each house to have a lararium where these gods, protectors of the home, were venerated. These statuettes used to be made of bronze or terracotta. This bronze Lar... View
Last items in stock Rome Janus coin pendant CB-106 5 reviews €20.00 Janus is a uniquely Roman god and is proudly venerated as such. In Roman mythology Janus is the guardian of the heavens, the god of beginnings and ends. The month of January derives from its name and, according to the Romans, the veneration of this god ensures in every undertaking that we make a good start and a good end. Bronze coin minted by unknown... View
Available Rome Lunula pendant 2 CB-112 2 reviews €20.00 Amulet pendant in the shape of a crescent moon. In ancient Rome, the lunula (plural: lunulae) was a pendant amulet carried by girls and women until the day of their wedding. Its properties are related to fertility and healing, as well as offering protection against the evil eye. Piece inspired by a Roman lunula from the 1st century AC. Measures: Heigh... View
This item will be shipped in 15 - 20 days Rome Lunula Amulet 3 CB-113 1 review €37.00 Amulet pendant in the shape of a crescent moon. In ancient Rome, the lunula (plural: lunulae) was a pendant amulet carried by girls and women until the day of their wedding. Its properties are related to fertility and healing, as well as offering protection against the evil eye. The wheel-shaped finials and the crescent pendant, symbolic of the sun and... View
Rome Lunula Pendant CB-115 7 reviews €20.00 Amulet pendant in the shape of a crescent moon. In ancient Rome, the lunula (plural: lunulae) was a pendant amulet carried by girls and women until the day of their wedding. Its properties are related to fertility and healing, as well as offering protection against the evil eye. Piece inspired by a Roman lunula from the Fayum mummy portraits, 1st century... View
Last items in stock Rome Vine Leaf Pendant CB-118 1 review €20.00 Jewel inspired by the vine leaves, in Roman and Greek mythology, symbolized prosperity and abundance. We can see in museums important sculptures or mosaics with this detail. Measures: Heigh 3.3cm Width 2.7cm View
Rome Amphora Pendant CB-129 1 review €20.00 Pendant inspired by the amphoras found in the colonyCesaraugusta, Zaragoza. According to the signs on these amphoras, they contained garum. The garum was a fish sauce fermented with salt and macerated with aromatic herbs, indispensable in the best Roman tables. Made in brass. View
Rome Byzantine necklace with ducks CB-136 2 reviews €48.00 This curious necklace is made of brass and small pearls, it is an interpretation of a Byzantine necklace belonging to the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, USA. It is elegant and different, few necklaces have this feature, ideal for reenactment, but you can also have it to complement an elegant outfit. Necklace length 45cm approx. Available upon request, it... View