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Roman Era
By choosing this piece, you are inheriting a symbolic masterpiece derived from one of the most iconic artifacts that depict the storage of wealth. Inspired by the cover of the "Anibater" naos, named after the buried individual inside, the design of this flower signifies immortality, abundance, fertility, and a joyful, rich life. It also represents the elevated status and prosperity of the buried individual. We have designed it with a contemporary spirit that reflects modernity while emphasizing the importance of connecting the past and the present, and the interaction between them. This naos belongs to the third historical period of the city of Tyre, namely the Roman era that spanned from 64 BCE to 313 CE. However, the sculpted head of "Medusa" on it dates back to Greek mythology, which extends into the Roman era.
Roman Era
By choosing this piece, you are inheriting a symbolic masterpiece derived from one of the most iconic artifacts that depict the storage of wealth. Inspired by the cover of the "Anibater" naos, named after the buried individual inside, the design of this flower signifies immortality, abundance, fertility, and a joyful, rich life. It also represents the elevated status and prosperity of the buried individual. We have designed it with a contemporary spirit that reflects modernity while emphasizing the importance of connecting the past and the present, and the interaction between them. This naos belongs to the third historical period of the city of Tyre, namely the Roman era that spanned from 64 BCE to 313 CE. However, the sculpted head of "Medusa" on it dates back to Greek mythology, which extends into the Roman era.
Roman Era
By choosing this piece, you are inheriting a symbolic masterpiece derived from one of the most iconic artifacts that depict the storage of wealth. Inspired by the cover of the "Anibater" naos, named after the buried individual inside, the design of this flower signifies immortality, abundance, fertility, and a joyful, rich life. It also represents the elevated status and prosperity of the buried individual. We have designed it with a contemporary spirit that reflects modernity while emphasizing the importance of connecting the past and the present, and the interaction between them. This naos belongs to the third historical period of the city of Tyre, namely the Roman era that spanned from 64 BCE to 313 CE. However, the sculpted head of "Medusa" on it dates back to Greek mythology, which extends into the Roman era.
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18k Gold
Sapphire
Weight: 2.34 g