Roman Jewelry

Ancient Roman jewelry was made with gold instead of silver and usually decorated with precious and semi-precious stones.Even though Roman jewelry was simplistic it still captivates with its beauty, and magnificence.
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Unique Silver Stacking Rings,silver Rings,hippie Rings, Boho Rings, Unique Rings for Her, Dew Drop Rings, Thin Silver Ring, Bohemian Rings - Etsy
Romans Once Filled the Colosseum With Water and Staged an Epic Mock Sea Battle
Romans Once Filled the Colosseum with Water and Staged an Epic Mock Sea Battle
Roman: 3rd - 4th century BC: Ring with round blue-glass cabochon with engraved image of a standing animal, possibly a horse. Thick layer of rainbow iridescence on the glass.
A ROMAN GOLD PENDANT , CIRCA 2ND CENTURY A.D. | Christie's
A ROMAN GOLD PENDANT | CIRCA 2ND CENTURY A.D. | Antiquities Auction | Ancient Art & Antiquities, jewelry | Christie's
Bonhams : An East Roman gold necklet
East Roman Gold Necklet -- Circa 2nd-3rd Century CE
A gold elaborate diadem, with nine semi precious stones, Roman, ca 300 A.D.
The Lords Arundell of Wardour - ancient English Catholic recusant family of Cornwall and Wiltshire
The last Roman Emperor, Kaiser Franz II (pictured above in traditional Coronation vestments and crown of Charlemagne) (grandson of Maria Theresa and Francis I)
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Roman crown, bridal crown, wedding headpiece, laurel leaf, bridal hair...
Antinoüs Braschi, Sala Rotonda, Museo Pio-Clementino, the Vatican
Colossal Roman Statue Detail of Antinous (lover of Hadrian) as Dionysos-Osiris (ivy crown, head band, cistus & pine cone) -- Marble -- Vatican Museums
A ROMAN GOLD AND CARNELIAN NECKLACE - CIRCA 2ND-3RD CENTURY A.D.
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A ROMAN GOLD AND AMETHYST NECKLACE CIRCA 1ST CENTURY B.C.-1ST CENTURY A.D.
A Roman golden necklace with knots of Hercules, 2nd - 3rd century The necklace made of alternating wire links with either a knot of Hercules or a link threaded with a white glass bead. The middle link attached to a large knot of Hercules, decorated with filigree, granulation and a central garnet cabochon. The clasp and shape of the links are typical for Roman necklaces dating from the high and middle Imperial Era. Length 53 cm.
Necklace with Child's-Head Pendant
1st century BC-AD 1st century (Imperial (Roman) (?)) gold, carnelian. Necklace with Child's-Head Pendant. This necklace is a pastiche. The carnelian beads are ancient and strung on modern gold links. The lion-head finials comprising the hook and eye clasp are reused from Greek earrings. The child's head boldly carved in a carnelian stone is set in a gold setting, which may or may not be ancient.
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Roman, Severan Necklace with imitation coin pendants, early 3rd century A.D. Gold