Silver Coin Necklace, Ancient Empress Julia Domna Coin Gold Plated Medallion, Women of the Roman empire Pendant, vintage style Gift for Her

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A one of a kind pendant featuring an Authentic real antique, 1800 years old! Roman silver Denarius coin of Empress Julia Domna, set in a gold plated bezel

♦ The coin depicts the profile of Julia Domna (c. 160 – 217 AD) who was Roman empress consort from 193 to 211. She was born in Roman Syria ,In 187 she married Septimius Severus, who at the time was governor of the Roman province of Gallia Lugdunensis. They had two sons, Caracalla and Geta. A civil war over the Roman throne broke out in 193, and shortly afterwards Severus declared himself emperor. The war ended in 197 with the defeat of the last of Severus's opponents.
As empress, Domna was famous for her political, social, and philosophical influence. After the elder of her sons, Caracalla, started ruling with his father, she was briefly co-empress with Caracalla's wife, Fulvia Plautilla, until the latter fell into disgrace. Following the death of Severus in 211, Domna became the first empress dowager to receive the title combination "Pia Felix Augusta", which may have implied greater powers being vested in her than what was usual for a Roman empress mother.

The other side of the coin shows Pietas- Personification of one of the chief virtues among the ancient Romans- the sense of duty towards God and man and the fatherland.
Pietas was often depicted as goddess on the reverse of Roman Imperial coins, with women of the imperial family on the obverse, as an appropriate virtue to be attributed to them.

♦ The denarius was the standard roman silver coin from 211-244 A.D, it weights 3 grams and is 19 mm in diameter.
♦ Good quality silver coin with many clear details on both sides. Including a certificate of Authenticity from an authorized Antiquities dealer!♦

♦ The coin is set in an 18K gold plating over Sterling silver bezel with an elegant bale. The gold plating color is shiny vibrant yellow.

♦ Pendant Diameter- about 0.9" (22 mm).

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care instructions for your jewelry pieces:
1. Avoid contact with chemicals-perfumes, lotions, soaps Etc.
Do not wear while doing physical exercise as chemicals in the sweat react with the metal, also, do not wear in swimming pools ,hot tubs or the sea.
2. Gently clean the silver parts with a silver cloth, Do not soak in jewelry cleaners.
3. When you are not wearing it, store the jewelry in cool/dry conditions, best is a zip-lock bag.

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A one of a kind pendant featuring an Authentic real antique, 1800 years old! Roman silver Denarius coin of Empress Julia Domna, set in a gold plated bezel

♦ The coin depicts the profile of Julia Domna (c. 160 – 217 AD) who was Roman empress consort from 193 to 211. She was born in Roman Syria ,In 187 she married Septimius Severus, who at the time was governor of the Roman province of Gallia Lugdunensis. They had two sons, Caracalla and Geta. A civil war over the Roman throne broke out in 193, and shortly afterwards Severus declared himself emperor. The war ended in 197 with the defeat of the last of Severus's opponents.
As empress, Domna was famous for her political, social, and philosophical influence. After the elder of her sons, Caracalla, started ruling with his father, she was briefly co-empress with Caracalla's wife, Fulvia Plautilla, until the latter fell into disgrace. Following the death of Severus in 211, Domna became the first empress dowager to receive the title combination "Pia Felix Augusta", which may have implied greater powers being vested in her than what was usual for a Roman empress mother.

The other side of the coin shows Pietas- Personification of one of the chief virtues among the ancient Romans- the sense of duty towards God and man and the fatherland.
Pietas was often depicted as goddess on the reverse of Roman Imperial coins, with women of the imperial family on the obverse, as an appropriate virtue to be attributed to them.

♦ The denarius was the standard roman silver coin from 211-244 A.D, it weights 3 grams and is 19 mm in diameter.
♦ Good quality silver coin with many clear details on both sides. Including a certificate of Authenticity from an authorized Antiquities dealer!♦

♦ The coin is set in an 18K gold plating over Sterling silver bezel with an elegant bale. The gold plating color is shiny vibrant yellow.

♦ Pendant Diameter- about 0.9" (22 mm).

To shop Barr Designs on Etsy -> BarrDesigns.etsy.com
Find us on Instagram -> instagram.com/BarrDesigns

care instructions for your jewelry pieces:
1. Avoid contact with chemicals-perfumes, lotions, soaps Etc.
Do not wear while doing physical exercise as chemicals in the sweat react with the metal, also, do not wear in swimming pools ,hot tubs or the sea.
2. Gently clean the silver parts with a silver cloth, Do not soak in jewelry cleaners.
3. When you are not wearing it, store the jewelry in cool/dry conditions, best is a zip-lock bag.

FedEx Express shipping from Israel, 3-5 business days delivery at a special price of 25$ (usually $45). Available upon checkout.
A one of a kind pendant featuring an Authentic real antique, 1800 years old! Roman silver Denarius coin of Empress Julia Domna, set in a gold plated bezel

♦ The coin depicts the profile of Julia Domna (c. 160 – 217 AD) who was Roman empress consort from 193 to 211. She was born in Roman Syria ,In 187 she married Septimius Severus, who at the time was governor of the Roman province of Gallia Lugdunensis. They had two sons, Caracalla and Geta. A civil war over the Roman throne broke out in 193, and shortly afterwards Severus declared himself emperor. The war ended in 197 with the defeat of the last of Severus's opponents.
As empress, Domna was famous for her political, social, and philosophical influence. After the elder of her sons, Caracalla, started ruling with his father, she was briefly co-empress with Caracalla's wife, Fulvia Plautilla, until the latter fell into disgrace. Following the death of Severus in 211, Domna became the first empress dowager to receive the title combination "Pia Felix Augusta", which may have implied greater powers being vested in her than what was usual for a Roman empress mother.

The other side of the coin shows Pietas- Personification of one of the chief virtues among the ancient Romans- the sense of duty towards God and man and the fatherland.
Pietas was often depicted as goddess on the reverse of Roman Imperial coins, with women of the imperial family on the obverse, as an appropriate virtue to be attributed to them.

♦ The denarius was the standard roman silver coin from 211-244 A.D, it weights 3 grams and is 19 mm in diameter.
♦ Good quality silver coin with many clear details on both sides. Including a certificate of Authenticity from an authorized Antiquities dealer!♦

♦ The coin is set in an 18K gold plating over Sterling silver bezel with an elegant bale. The gold plating color is shiny vibrant yellow.

♦ Pendant Diameter- about 0.9" (22 mm).

To shop Barr Designs on Etsy -> BarrDesigns.etsy.com
Find us on Instagram -> instagram.com/BarrDesigns

care instructions for your jewelry pieces:
1. Avoid contact with chemicals-perfumes, lotions, soaps Etc.
Do not wear while doing physical exercise as chemicals in the sweat react with the metal, also, do not wear in swimming pools ,hot tubs or the sea.
2. Gently clean the silver parts with a silver cloth, Do not soak in jewelry cleaners.
3. When you are not wearing it, store the jewelry in cool/dry conditions, best is a zip-lock bag.

FedEx Express shipping from Israel, 3-5 business days delivery at a special price of 25$ (usually $45). Available upon checkout.