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Roman era
If you are looking for a symbol of power, courage, fertility, and blessings, then you have come to the right place! This piece is inspired by a sculpture on a Roman naos in the ruins of Tyre (Bass), representing the head of a bull. The symbol of the bull's head was used during both the Byzantine and Roman periods in the city of Tyre and carried various meanings: physical and mental strength, courage, prosperity, and wealth. The surrender of the bull symbolized defeat and subjugation, while its death or control represented victory and dominance. This design dates back to the third historical stage of the city of Tyre, the Roman period, which lasted from 64 BCE to 313 CE.
Roman era
If you are looking for a symbol of power, courage, fertility, and blessings, then you have come to the right place! This piece is inspired by a sculpture on a Roman naos in the ruins of Tyre (Bass), representing the head of a bull. The symbol of the bull's head was used during both the Byzantine and Roman periods in the city of Tyre and carried various meanings: physical and mental strength, courage, prosperity, and wealth. The surrender of the bull symbolized defeat and subjugation, while its death or control represented victory and dominance. This design dates back to the third historical stage of the city of Tyre, the Roman period, which lasted from 64 BCE to 313 CE.
Roman era
If you are looking for a symbol of power, courage, fertility, and blessings, then you have come to the right place! This piece is inspired by a sculpture on a Roman naos in the ruins of Tyre (Bass), representing the head of a bull. The symbol of the bull's head was used during both the Byzantine and Roman periods in the city of Tyre and carried various meanings: physical and mental strength, courage, prosperity, and wealth. The surrender of the bull symbolized defeat and subjugation, while its death or control represented victory and dominance. This design dates back to the third historical stage of the city of Tyre, the Roman period, which lasted from 64 BCE to 313 CE.
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18k Gold
Precious stone:
0.98ctDiamond G/vs1
Malakit
Weight: 8.38 g