Collection: Byzantine Roman Coin Jewelry
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Greek Lion Flip Coin Ring 5983
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Roman Coin Filigree Key Pendant 6340
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Lion Sculpture Antique Coins Earrings 5981
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Byzantine Coin Replica Ring 5865
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Roman Lion Coins Earrings 5980
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Byzantine Lira Coin Earrings 6074
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Flipping Antique Coin Necklace 5982
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Roman Coin Leopard Pendant 6353
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Roman Coin Chunky Pin Pendant 6354
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Antique Roman Coin Necklace 5780
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Accent Greek Coin Pendant 6338
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Greek Coin Angel Pendant 6352
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Lion Frame Roman Coin Pendant 6339
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Roman Coin Heracles Ring 6337
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Greek Zeus Coin Open Ring 6021
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Antique Coin Roman Sculptures Necklace 5799
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Byzantine Serpent Coin Necklace 6057
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Byzantine Coin Replica Necklace 6056
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Roman Coin Garnet Pendant 6388
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Roman Coin Bracelet 6063
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Roman Coin Necklace 5761
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Roman Coin Necklace 5718
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Zeus Greek Coin Necklaces 5913
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Byzantine Heracles Bangle 6044
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Byzantine Romance - Roman Coin Jewelry
Byzantine Roman coin jewelry collection is a stunning and elegant way to celebrate the rich heritage of the Byzantine Empire. These Roman coins feature images of emperors, saints, and angels that symbolize the glory and faith of this civilization. The collection transforms these coins into exquisite pieces of jewelry that you can wear with pride and style. Each coin is set in a gold or silver frame and adorned with sparkling diamonds or precious stones that enhance its beauty and value.
What does Roman coin jewelry mean?
Roman coin jewelry is a popular trend that combines ancient history and modern style. It refers to jewelry pieces that feature authentic or replica coins from the Roman Empire, such as earrings, necklaces, bracelets, or rings. These coins often have symbolic meanings, such as depicting emperors, gods, or historical events. Roman coin jewelry can be a way of expressing one's personality, interests, or values through fashion.
What are some popular styles of roman coin jewelry?
Roman coin jewelry is a timeless trend that combines history and elegance. Whether you are looking for a necklace, a bracelet, a ring, or a pair of earrings, you can find a piece that suits your style and personality. Here are some popular styles of roman coin jewelry that you might want to try:
- Single coin pendant: This is a classic and simple way to wear a roman coin. You can choose a coin that has a meaningful symbol or inscription, or one that matches your zodiac sign. A single coin pendant can be worn alone or layered with other necklaces for a more eclectic look.
- Coin charm bracelet: This is a fun and playful way to showcase multiple roman coins on your wrist. You can mix and match coins of different sizes, shapes, and metals, or stick to a theme like emperors, goddesses, or animals. A coin charm bracelet can add some sparkle and movement to your outfit.
- Coin hoop earrings: This is a modern and chic way to incorporate roman coins into your ear game. You can opt for small and delicate hoops with tiny coins, or go for larger and bolder hoops with bigger coins. Coin hoop earrings can frame your face and draw attention to your eyes.
- Coin cluster ring: This is a statement and eye-catching way to wear roman coins on your finger. You can choose a ring that has several coins clustered together in a random or symmetrical pattern, or one that has coins arranged in a row or a circle. A coin cluster ring can make your hand look more interesting and sophisticated.
Are real Roman coins expensive?
If you are interested in collecting ancient coins, you might wonder how much it costs to buy a real Roman coin. The answer depends on several factors, such as the condition, rarity, and demand of the coin. In general, Roman coins can range from a few dollars to thousands of dollars, depending on the type and quality of the coin.
Some of the most common and affordable Roman coins are the bronze coins issued by various emperors and rulers from the 3rd to the 5th century AD. These coins are often called "late Roman bronze" or "LRB" coins, and they usually feature a portrait of the issuer on one side and a religious or military symbol on the other. These coins are relatively easy to find and can cost as little as $5 to $50, depending on the condition and rarity.
On the other hand, some of the most expensive and sought-after Roman coins are the gold and silver coins issued by the early emperors and rulers from the 1st to the 3rd century AD. These coins are often called "Roman imperial" or "RI" coins, and they usually feature a portrait of the issuer on one side and a depiction of a god, goddess, or personification on the other. These coins are very rare and can cost from hundreds to thousands of dollars, depending on the condition and rarity.
Of course, there are many other types and subtypes of Roman coins that fall in between these two extremes, such as provincial coins, republican coins, medallions, etc. The price of these coins can vary widely depending on their specific characteristics and market demand. Therefore, if you want to buy a real Roman coin, you should do some research and consult with reputable dealers and experts before making a purchase.
At Dream Luna Boutique, we offer jewelry made with genuine gold, silver and bronze Roman coins, as well as alloy coin replicas. Our Roman coin jewelry are accurately described and each one comes with a lifetime authenticity guarantee. Feel free to choose the item you want to buy.
How to choose byzantine coin jewelry?
Byzantine coin jewelry is a popular trend that combines history and style. If you are looking for a unique and elegant accessory, here are some tips on how to choose byzantine coin jewelry.
- Look for authentic coins. Byzantine coins were minted from the 4th to the 15th century and have various designs and symbols. You can find them online or in antique shops, but make sure they are genuine and not replicas.
- Choose a metal that suits your skin tone. Byzantine coins were made of gold, silver, bronze, or copper. You can match the metal of the coin with the metal of the chain or pendant to create a harmonious look.
- Pick a size and shape that flatters your face. Byzantine coins come in different sizes and shapes, from round to oval to square. You can choose a coin that complements your face shape and features, or contrast it for a more dramatic effect.
- Consider the meaning and symbolism of the coin. Byzantine coins often have images of emperors, saints, crosses, or other religious icons. You can choose a coin that reflects your personality, beliefs, or interests, or simply admire the artistic value of the coin.