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Roman Era
The sea holds secrets and treasures, full of mysteries and symbols. Shells were important to people as they believed in it as a symbol and also used it in the making of jewelry pieces. The shell material was engraved on coins over time. This piece is inspired by the Roman shell coin that was circulated in Tyre that came from the Roman city of Calabria. It was crafted in a modern design inlaid with precious stones. Its history dates back to the third historical period of the city of Tyre, which is the Roman era that extended from 60 BC to 313 AD.
Roman Era
The sea holds secrets and treasures, full of mysteries and symbols. Shells were important to people as they believed in it as a symbol and also used it in the making of jewelry pieces. The shell material was engraved on coins over time. This piece is inspired by the Roman shell coin that was circulated in Tyre that came from the Roman city of Calabria. It was crafted in a modern design inlaid with precious stones. Its history dates back to the third historical period of the city of Tyre, which is the Roman era that extended from 60 BC to 313 AD.
Roman Era
The sea holds secrets and treasures, full of mysteries and symbols. Shells were important to people as they believed in it as a symbol and also used it in the making of jewelry pieces. The shell material was engraved on coins over time. This piece is inspired by the Roman shell coin that was circulated in Tyre that came from the Roman city of Calabria. It was crafted in a modern design inlaid with precious stones. Its history dates back to the third historical period of the city of Tyre, which is the Roman era that extended from 60 BC to 313 AD.
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18k Gold
Precious stone: 0.3 ct Diamond G/Vs1
Weight: 3.4 g