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Silver Denarius Of Roman Emperor Hadrian - FJ.2133
Origin: Israel (Sebastia, Samaria)
Circa: 117
AD
to 138
AD
Collection: Roman
Medium: Silver-Gold-Iolite
Additional Information: This ancient coin is set in a pendant of 18 karat gold and strung in a necklace with genuine iolite beads and a with a 14 karat gold clasp.
$2,340.00
Location: United States
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The name Iolite derives from the Greek word for
purple, for this exquisite gem is found in deep
shades of violet or blue. Since the dawn of
civilization, purple has also been the color
associated with royalty, for in antiquity only the
most wealthy nobles could afford cloth dyed in
that shade. In this gorgeous necklace, the silver
image of a great Roman Emperor is set to
perfection amid the deep glow of Iolite. Whoever
wears this striking jewel is certain to feel like
royalty themselves.
- (FJ.2133)
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