Last items in stock Rome Roman slave collar 2 CB-94 (2) €23.59 Archaeological reproduction of a roman slave collar from the The British Museum. Inscription: TENE ME NE FUGIA(m) ET REVO CA ME AD DOM(i)NUM EVVIVENTIUM IN AR(e)A CALLISTI. "Stop me so as not to flee, and return me to my lord Eviventium in the temple of Callixtus" Made of bronze (cord included). Measures: Heigh 4.4cm Diameter 3.3cm View
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Dublin ribbon Torc T-902 (4) €30.90 Period 1200 - 1000 B.C. The original piece, of gold, is exhibited in the National Museum of Ireland, in Dublin. The torques were used by several peoples of the Bronze Age, although they are known as a Celtic necklace, from the time of La Tène. Carried mostly by Bretons, Gauls, Celtiberians and Galicians. View
Available Egypt Egyptian snake ring A-1002 (4) €14.42 The snake, a common motif in ancient jewelry. Due to the widespread belief in their magical powers, they were used as good luck charms. Numerous Egyptian, Greek and Roman jewels take this form. Egyptians had a lot of affinity with jewelry, for them it was by nature, something beautiful, jewelry had a religious and magical meaning in the world of the... View
Rome Vine Leaf Pendant CB-118 (2) €20.60 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 Venus Aphrodite goddess pendant CB-65 (4) €29.87 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
Available Celtic-Iberian Celtic Iberian Bracelet B-112 (7) €20.60 The Iberian bracelets were jewels of adornment very frequented among the Iberians and later by the Romans. they were made of bronze, silver and gold, according to the social status of the bearer. This piece is a reproduction, made of brass. View
Saxons-Vikings Thor's hammer pendant CB-101 (8) €20.60 Thor's hammer is undoubtedly one of the most representative pieces of Viking jewelry. This is a double ended hammer pendant with perforated subspherical terminal for suspension; the hammer is stamped on both sides with triangles containing six pellets; nine stamps on each side. The piece on which this replica is based is in the British Museum in London.... View
Last items in stock Greece-Phoenicians Argead Star earrings P-544 (3) €20.50 The Argead Star is the emblem of the Argead dynasty, kings of the ancient Greek state of Macedonia, and it represents the four elements and the twelve gods of Olympus. It was the expeditions of Alexander the Great that extended this symbol throughout Asia. These earrings are discreet and elegant, they are light and something very important, like all our... View
Available Celtic-Iberian Celtic Iberian Bracelet B-111 (3) €18.54 The Iberian bracelets were jewels of adornment very frequented among the Iberians and later by the Romans. they were made of bronze, silver and gold, according to the social status of the bearer. This piece is a reproduction, made of brass. View
Celtic-Iberian Small Wolf celtic torc T-901 (3) €30.90 The Celts and later the Romans, used these jewels as an element of adornment and social status, manufactured in gold, silver or bronze, according to the status of the carrier within the town. Torc is a rigid and round collar, which is open at the bottom. Typically the two points of the torques present ornaments sculpted with spheres, cubes or zoomorphic... View
Last items in stock Celtic-Iberian Spring fibula F-206 (3) €24.72 Reproduction made of bronze of a fibula, word from Latin, fibula (needle). It is called fibula to all types of metal parts used in antiquity to join or hold any of the garments that made up the clothing. Original piece found in the Iberian Peninsula. Measures: Height 1.5cm Width 3cm Length 4cm View
Greece-Phoenicians Phoenician Horus earrings P-604 (6) €37.08 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
Rome Snake bracelet 2 heads B-171 (4) €28.84 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 Byzantine necklace with ducks CB-136 (2) €51.52 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
Last items in stock Other Cultures Crescent amulet CB-119 (6) €81.05 Replica of an amulet in the shape of a crescent moon. Mesopotamia, probably Dilbat. These gold pendants and beads exemplify the finest craftsmanship in gold from the ancient Near East, and each represents a deity or the symbol of a deity. The two female figures, wearing horned headdresses and long flounced dresses, probably represent Lama, a protective... View
Last items in stock Rome Lunula pendant 2 CB-112 (2) €21.63 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
Celtic-Iberian Spring horse fibula F-217 (3) €30.90 Bronze reproduction of horse-shaped brooch. These Celtiberian objects were used for adornment and securing garments. The horse is related to the goddess Epona, who was the protector of those who go to the afterlife. Measures: Heigh 3.5cm Width 4.2cm Thickness 3.6cm View
Celtic-Iberian Small acorns Torc T-905 (4) €30.90 Celtic torc adorned with acorn-shaped terminals. Torc is a rigid and round collar, which is open at the bottom. Typically the two points of the torques present ornaments sculpted with spheres, cubes or zoomorphic forms. Piece made of brass. View
Available Other Cultures Dirham Almohad P-004 (4) €24.00 One of the main characteristics is its square shape, being easily recognizable. The square coins were silver. This reproduction is made in sterling silver. View