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@ pcANCIENT ROMAN ARTIFACT op1510

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38 x 70 x 6mm
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60
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THESE  ARTIFACTS,ARE GENUINE AND HAS CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY

2 ITEMS A S PER IMAGES 

GENUINE ARTIFACT

Jewelry (joias) was worn by men and women though it was subject to conventions of the time; particularly with regards to the appearance of men. Male jewelry was typically practical in nature. Men usually wore a single ring. The ring would serve a functional purpose. Typically a signet ring, the male jewelry item was used to seal official documentation. The male signet ring was initially iron but was later produced in gold as it displayed status and wealth more clearly. Other practical uses of the signet ring included the inlay being a type of key for a strong box. Literary evidence suggests that propriety regarding male jewelry (joias) was ignored by a minority of fashion fanatics, as with any other social group. Trends and attitudes also changed from the time of Emperor Augustus. The emperors were established with official state clothing during his reign which included jewelry as a display of status and power. Jewelry also had a protective function in ancient Rome. Boys wore an item of jewelry known as a bullah. This was worn from being a baby. It was worn around the neck and was a form of chain with a pouch which contained an amulet. This was a jewelry item worn by most classes, but the rich upper class had bullahs made of gold. The amulet was often phallic in design, as boys were considered to be the stronger species and so needed protection. Another jewelry (joias) item worn by boys was a small gold ring which was again carved with a phallus for good luck

 

SUPPLIER IS SAME SOURCE THAT SUPPLIES OUR ANCIENT COINS  SITE ON COINS-AUCTIONED.COM.

AND SAME AREA AS ANOTHER  SUPPLIER OF ANCIENT ROMANS GLASS WHICH IS FOUND IN SAME AREA

 

VIEW COLLECTIBLES-ANCIENT ROMAN GLASS TO VIEW THIS ANCIENT GLASS

 

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Empieza : 26th February 2026 09:09 pm PST
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