Roman Jewelry Gallery
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Gold and garnet Roman ring, c. 1st century BCE to 1st century CE. From Christie’s Auctions.
avgustaoktavia:Ancient Roman
antiquitystuff:Roman gold earring set with two sapphiresand a pearlImage from the Thorvaldsen Museum
antiquitystuff:Gold looped ear-ring with a garnet set in a circularsetting. From the ring hands a go
anotherboheminan:OPENWORK ROMAN GOLD EAR PENDANTS WITH CAMEOS of a facing female on the upper sectio
sartorialadventure:Gold and sardonyx earrings, late Imperial Roman, 4th century CE, inscribed ti kal
A Roman gold cameo ring, 1st / 2nd century.
yeaverily:Portrait of Aurelian engraved on Amethyst, Rome, A.D. 260 - 280 “A portrait
Amethyst ring featuring a draped comic actor in an eagle mask holding a hoopoe, 1st-3rd century Roma
met-greekroman-art:Gold earring with glass pendant in the form of a bird, Greek and Roman ArtThe Ces
Romance of Sui and Tang: Sui Dynasty PrincessesColored in the paintchainer website.Historically, Emp
The Crimson CollectionThe first 4 pieces of my Crimson Peak inspired collection are now live on my E
ancientpeoples:Quoit BroochSilver and GoldFound grave B, Howletts, Kent, Englandc. 5th CenturyLate R
Hester Elegant Hollywood Glamor Amazing Sparkles Vintage Style Earrings · Romantic Brides &mi
Chromium chalcedony Roman cameo depicting a Julio-Claudian prince, c. late 1st century BCE to early
ancientpeoples:Silver finger-ring in the shape of snakes.18mm diameter, 4.45 grammes weight. Bucking
Roman jewelry* Palazzo MassimoRome, July 2015
met-greekroman-art:Gold necklace, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtRogers Fund, 1913Me
via-appia:Amethyst intaglio, head of MedusaRoman, 1st century BC
I couldn’t decide which one of @brittaboldb incredible wood and resin pieces of jewelry to
and the bride wore…romantic chic! #jewelry
I do not wear my promise ring on my hand actually. Mine is on a silver chain around my neck. &
ofskfe: Details of Judith Mosaics by Romanian Jewish artist, Lilian Broca. (Judith Meeting Bethulia
lionofchaeronea:A sardonyx cameo depicting a Roman emperor, usually thought to be Tiberius (r. 14-37
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