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Ca. 100–200 AD. Roman. A beautiful pair of matched gold earrings, each with a hoop of spiral twisted wire, a shield joined to the hoop, enclosed w...

Ca. 900–1100 AD. Viking Period. This beautiful bronze torc has a twisted design, with its terminals fashioned into a loop and flattened, angled sq...

Ca. 2000–800 BC. Western Asiatic/ Amlash culture. A heavy, cast bronze bracelet with a curved section and snakes' heads terminals. Excellent condi...

Ca. 900–1100 AD. Viking Age. A beautiful semi-circular ribbed bronze bracelet. The central rectangular section is decorated with a wavy and linear...

Ca. 100–300 AD. Roman. A matched pair of gold earrings, each with an open dome, the inner border with a fringe of granulated decoration, bisected ...

Ca. 50–200 AD. Roman. A gold ring with a circular band flaring towards the shoulders, which are decorated with scrolls. The flower-shaped bezel is...

Ca. 100–200 AD. Roman. Two similar earrings, each formed of a plain hoop with a hook-and-loop closure, fronted by an oval disk set with a cabochon...

Ca. 50–200 AD. Roman. A beautiful pair of matching gold earrings comprising a circular hoop with a hook-and-clasp closure and a front openwork set...

136 BC. Roman Republican. A silver coin within a modern handmade circular sterling silver setting made exclusively for Pax Romana Gallery. The obv...

Ca. 800–600 BC. Bronze Age. A stunning necklace comprising annular bronze, glass, and carnelian beads. The central pendant is shaped like a moon c...

Ca. 664 - 332 B.C. Late Dynastic Period. Egypt. An Ancient Egyptian re-strung necklace made of faience in yellow, green, blue and red disc-shaped ...

Ca. 700–900 AD. Viking. A beautiful, solid silver neck torc. The torc has a twisted rope-like effect on the body and punched-point motifs on the t...

Ca. 860–650 BC. Urartian. A heavy bronze bracelet with a D-shaped section and terminals shaped as two opposing ram's heads with curved horns. Urar...

Ca. 2000-800 BC. Western Asiatic/ Amlash culture. A beautiful cast bronze bracelet features a thin band with a D-shaped section. The bracelet's ba...

Ca. 900–1100 AD. Viking Age. A bronze semi-circular bracelet whose decoration is divided into rectangular sections with a simple, linear horizonta...

Ca. 800–600 BC. Celtic Bronze Age. A heavy, cast bronze bracelet with a curved section and sheer terminals exhibiting a stunning turquoise green p...

Ca. 600–800 AD. Byzantine. A matched pair of gold earrings, each one comprising a hollow hoop with an attached pearl, a small gold bead, and a hoo...

Ca. 600–800 AD. Byzantine. A matched pair of gold earrings, each one comprising a long hollow hoop with an attached pearl at the top and coiled go...

Ca. 200–300 AD. Roman. A beautiful gold ring with a hollow circular band, flared shoulders, and an ellipsoidal bezel inset with a carnelian stone ...

Ca. 300–100 BC. Celtic Iron Age. A beautiful silver ring with a thick circular band and pointed tapering terminals whose extremities rest on each ...

Ca. 100–300 AD. Roman. A restrung and fully wearable necklace comprising tubular, carnelian beads spaced by small, round metallic golden beads, tu...

Ca. 100–300 AD. Roman. A beautiful restrung necklace comprising an upper panel made of tubular carnelian beads spaced by small, round metallic gol...

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BRONZE BRACELET

Ca. 2000–800 BC. Western Asiatic. A beautiful, heavy cast bronze bracelet features a wide band with a D-shaped section. The bracelet's band is dec...

Ca. 860–650 BC. Urartian. A beautiful heavy bracelet made of bronze. The terminals are in the shape of animal heads decorated with coiled and circ...

Ca. 900–1100 AD. Viking Age. A fine silver, circular bracelet with gently flaring terminals. In Viking society, arm rings and bracelets were not j...

Ca. 2000–800 BC. Western Asiatic/ Amlash culture. A beautiful, heavy cast bronze bracelet features a wide band with a D-shaped section. The bracel...

Ca. 800–600 BC. Celtic Bronze Age. A heavy, coiled bronze bracelet with terminals decorated with geometric designs. Excellent condition; wearable....

Ca. 900–1100 AD. Viking Age. A fine silver, coiled bracelet with overlapping terminals. In Viking society, arm rings and bracelets were not just d...

Ca. 1000–600 BC. Bronze Age. A heavy cast bronze bracelet featuring a wide band flared in the middle and a D-shaped section. In Bronze Age societi...

Ca. 100–300 AD. Roman. A beautiful bronze ring with a circular band that flares around the shoulders and an applied oval bezel featuring two stand...

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