Iiird Century Bc Collection
"Unveiling the Treasures of the IIIrd Century BC: From Victories to Elegance" In an exquisite engraving
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"Unveiling the Treasures of the IIIrd Century BC: From Victories to Elegance" In an exquisite engraving, witness the resounding Victory of the Roman fleet as they triumph over their Carthaginian rivals at the Battle of Aegates in 241 BC. The scene captures the might and determination that shaped ancient history. Marvel at Hannibal's legendary elephants through a vibrant chromolitho. These majestic creatures were key players in his audacious military campaigns, leaving an indelible mark on warfare tactics forever. Delicate yet opulent, a gold ring with a cameo from the 3rd century BC showcases intricate craftsmanship. The fusion of gold and sardonyx creates an enchanting piece that speaks volumes about ancient artistry. Adorn yourself with lion head earrings from this era; their golden allure exudes power and grace. Crafted meticulously with filigree and enamel, these earrings are timeless symbols of regality. Step into royalty with a pair of ear pendants from early 3rd century BC. Made entirely out of gold, these stunning pieces epitomize elegance while adding a touch of grandeur to any ensemble. A finger ring boasting floral inlay takes us back to the 3rd-2nd century BC. This mesmerizing creation combines gold, garnet, and rock crystal to form an extraordinary accessory fit for those who appreciate beauty beyond measure. Behold a hinged lion head bracelet crafted during the illustrious 3rd century BC using gold, enamel, and filigree techniques. Its intricate design is reminiscent of strength intertwined with sophistication—a true testament to ancient craftsmanship. Another pair of lion head earrings captivates our attention—this time adorned with filigree work and enamel accents. These golden treasures embody both ferocity and refinement—an embodiment of duality found within nature itself. Discover two segments from a diadem dating back to the remarkable 3rd century BC.