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Triskel Charm Pendant with lobster clasp in 925 sterling silver. Our pendant bases on ornament No. 254 in Paul Jakobsthal´s Book "Early Celtic Art".
Pendant in shape of a small moon, symbol of the goddess Luna. 1st to 3rd century AD.
A special group of the tesserae are the spintriae depicting sexual acts. It is very likely that the tokens had been used to pay for sexual services of prostitutes.
A special group of the tesserae are the spintriae depicting sexual acts. It is very likely that the tokens had been used to pay for sexual services of prostitutes.
A special group of the tesserae are the spintriae depicting sexual acts. It is very likely that the tokens had been used to pay for sexual services of prostitutes.
The pendant from Foss / Iceland with it´s animal head combines the scandinavian symbol of a thor´s hammer and the christian cross. 10th - 11th century AD. Reduced size.
Pendant in shape of a small moon, symbol of the goddess Luna. 1st to 3rd century AD.
A special group of the tesserae are the spintriae depicting sexual acts. It is very likely that the tokens had been used to pay for sexual services of prostitutes.
This kind of amulet charms was used in the celtic iron age as well as in the time of the early roman empire. Replica of an original of the 1st century BC - 1st century AD
A special group of the tesserae are the spintriae depicting sexual acts. It is very likely that the tokens had been used to pay for sexual services of prostitutes.
Seal pendant with deer, animal of Cernunnos. 1st century BC - 1st century AD
Pelta-shaped decorations were popular, numerous finds were made in the Limes forts and settlements, dating from the 1st to the 3rd century.
Small pendant in reduced size, based on a brooch in Urnes-style of the viking settlement of Lindholm Höje, Danmark. Ca. 1050 AD.
Copy of a roman silver coin (denarius), minted by emperor Augustus between 2 BC and 1 AD in Lyon. Made from massive 925 sterling silver, with lobster clasp to be used as a charm pendant.
Copy of a roman silver coin (denarius), minted by emperor Marcus Aurelius Severus Antoninus, called Caracalla. With lobster clasp to be used as a charm pendant for bracelets and necklaces.
At the middle of the 2nd century, the age of the antoninian emperors, in Britain appears a new art style. Based on celtic roots, the elements remember about trumpets or horn shaped brass instruments.
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