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
Available Greece/Phoenicians Vine leaves earrings 2 P-028 3 reviews €20.00 Grape leaves in Greek mythology symbolized prosperity and abundance. It was the chosen ornament for certain gods, the most prominent was Dionysus (Bacchus in roman mythology), who was adorned in each of his representations with large vine leaves Made of yellow bronze and the hooks of the earrings are in gold-plated sterling silver. 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
Last items in stock Rome Venus Aphrodite goddess pendant CB-65 2 reviews €28.00 Medallion inspired by the goddess Venus Aphrodite, goddess of love, beauty and fertility. Joy on its birth from the foam of the waves of the sea, and carried to the shore in a shell by the breath of the winged gods. Piece made of bronze. Diameter 4.7 cm View
Last items in stock Greece/Phoenicians Syracuse decadrachm coin ring A-1218 1 review €22.00 Ring with Decadracma, it is not a precisely discreet ring, but that is special, the beautiful obverse with the face of Arethusa gives it an elegant touch. This piece is made of gilt bronze. Maximum coin diameter 2.7cm Fits all sizes, can be opened and closed to adjust to your desired size. This coin has a very interesting history, if you want to know more... View
Last items in stock 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 Greece/Phoenicians Psephoi - voting figures 4 units BR-ps 1 review €180.00 The psephoi were round and flat objects built in bronze with a stem that could be hollow or solid. These stems were hidden from the rest of the people with the thumb and index fingers when grabbing them. Lot of four pieces of bronze. Measures: Heigh 3cm Diameter 6.8cm View
Greece/Phoenicians Phoenician Tanit pendant CB-122 4 reviews €20.00 This beautiful Tanit is a replica of a piece found in Ashkelon, Israel. Made of gilt bronze with black silk cord and balls at the end. Measures: Heigh 3.2cm Width 2cm View
Greece/Phoenicians Phoenician Tanit goddess ring A-1226 5 reviews €20.00 Replica of a Phoenician (original gold ring) of the necropolis of Tolosa Latour street in Cadiz, Spain. This ring fits all sizes, can be opened or closed to fit the desired size. You can choose in yellow bronze or sterling silver. View
Last items in stock Greece/Phoenicians Phoenician Horus earrings P-604 5 reviews €35.00 Description of the original earring: Gold earring made up of two suspended parts. The main body is ship-shaped and it is made up of two stamped and welded sheets. Its ends take the shape of the heads of falcons (Horus). Under this main body hangs a pendant in the shape of a cubic basket, with two overlapping handles crossed at the top and a pyramid of... View
Available Rome Owl phallic amulet CB-48 €18.00 The cult in ancient Rome had a double function. -Protection against the evil eye: Pliny the Elder called him medicus invidae, the 'doctor' for envy or evil eye. -Symbol of fertility: they felt great concern to protect and promote fertility, since it brought associated wealth and fertility. Replica made of bronze. Heigh 3.6cm View