RMB0K4XA–Assorted Greek and Roman jewelry, 4th century BC-17th century. Artist: Unknown
RMCYRTT4–A pair of Roman golden dove earrings, 1st - 3rd century AD. Round, open clamps each with a hollow-worked, three-dimensional dove. Each slightly bent, one dove slightly damaged. Height 3 cm each, total weight of both earrings 5.5 g. Provenance: South German private collection, ca. 1970, historic, historical, ancient world, ancient world, ancient times, object, objects, stills, clipping, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, mediterranean, precious metal, precious metals, jewellery, jewelry, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMBM96KJ–Ancient Roman bronze Ring
RMD1WKR0–Roman jewelery of the Imperial Age. 1st-4th century AD. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary.
RMB63NYF–The Roman Ornament Roman Gold and Enamel jewellery
RMEG7N0G–Roman jewelry, cylinder for papyrus and tablet and stylus.
RM2DT2JDH–Gemstone, 1st century B.C.–2nd century A.D., Carnelian, 1 × 0.9 × 0.2 cm (3/8 × 3/8 × 1/16 in.), Roman, Tunisian, Roman, Jewelry
RF2HKDNEH–Inspired by Gallo-Roman jewelry, 1 Fibule Gallo-Romaine - 2 à 6. Bijoux des Barbares - 7 à 9 Bijoux Gallo-Romaine, Orfévrerie, print maker: Régamey, intermediary draughtsman: A. Noel, Paris, c. 1859 - in or before 1864, paper, height 262 mm × width 200 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMPAAEXD–Silver bracelet in the form of a snake. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: Diameter: 1 7/8 in., 0.9oz. (4.8 cm, 26.7g). Date: 3rd century A.D.. Bracelet terminating in snakes' heads. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMBB1NH2–Greco-Roman Metalwork
RMBNF7XR–Crown Jewels of The Holy Roman Empire Antiques-Jewelry
RMEMYJ71–Roman silver ring depicting Vulcan god of fire.
RMMCEP8C–Ancient Roman women's jewelry
RM2DCBKM4–Finger Ring, Late Roman, 6th-7th century.
RMAG844N–Carthage women sacrifice their hair and jewels to buy weapons against the Roman invasion 146 BC. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RF2H21RDN–The 1884 caption for this image reads: “Gold Collar found at Naix (Nasium).” This ancient Roman necklace was uncovered in the Gallo-Roman city of Nasium, located in present day France. The necklace was adorned with a cameo of Julia Domna, as well as Severan gold items. The Severan dynasty was from 193 to 235 AD. Julia Domna was Roman empress from 193 to 211 as the wife of Emperor Septimius Severus. Naix was a Gallo-Roman city, located in the Ornain valley, built on a Celtic oppidum situated on the neighbouring hill of Boviolles.
RM2HHAKYT–Gold Earring with Garnets 5th–6th century Ostrogothic Hoop earrings with fourteen-sided beads derived from late Roman jewelry and were adopted in the 400s by eastern Germanic women.. Gold Earring with Garnets 466389
RF2M5DE1M–Historical costumes of three Roman women, colored historical illustration, Münchener Bilderbogen, München 1890
RFCWT7HR–Etruscan and Roman jewels
RMGC5Y9G–fine arts, ancient world, Roman Empire, craft, headdress for a horse, bronze, middle of the 3rd century AD, Straubing treasure trove, Prehistoric State Collection Munich,
RMD4D006–Bronze Roman Ring c20mm across
RMW7E8NR–Roman bronze statuette of Harpocrates. Artist: Unknown
RMEC7P9T–Part of a necklace of gold rods and emeralds. Roman, 2nd or 3rd century AD.
RMEG7N0J–Chain necklace, ring, earrings and pins from a head found in a sarcophagus.
RM2DT2JDG–Gemstone, 1st century B.C.–2nd century A.D., Carnelian, 1 × 0.8 × 0.1 cm (3/8 × 5/16 × 1/16 in.), Roman, Tunisian, Roman, Jewelry
RF2HW49T9–Art inspired by Gold necklace with crescent-shaped pendant, Imperial, 1st–3rd century A.D., Roman, Gold, Other: 14 1/2 in. (36.8 cm), Gold and Silver, Some styles of Roman jewelry were both very long-lived and used throughout the Empire. The wheel-shaped finials and the crescent, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMPAN0RN–Gold necklace with crescent-shaped pendant. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: Other: 14 1/2 in. (36.8 cm). Date: 1st-3rd century A.D.. Some styles of Roman jewelry were both very long-lived and used throughout the Empire. The wheel-shaped finials and the crescent pendant, symbolic of the sun and moon, that decorate this necklace are found in jewelry from a hoard found in Britain dated to the mid-second century and in depictions on Roman mummy portraits from Egypt. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMM7H6M6–Roman Fish Brooch
RMC558Y2–
RM2F5FGE7–Fragmentary sardonyx cameo: portrait bust of Germanicus Caesar wearing a cuirass and laurel wreath Roman, about AD 14-50
RFHGCHDF–Set of gold, jewelry, isolated Roman numerals set with gears on a black background. Steampunk. Design with golden gears. Gothic style.
RMHT3KXN–Roman woman, late 2nd century, (c1990-2010). Artist: Judith Dobie.
RME0WJPJ–Actress Sophia Loren in the film 'The Fall of the Roman Empire'
RMKEYWC2–Scandinavia. Low Roman Iron Age. 1st-4th century. Gold jewel. Sweden. Historical Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
RM2WAW8J4–Roman jewelry in the Boulaq Museum in Cairo, Egypt, Hippolyte Délié, c. 1866 - in or before 1871 photograph Cairo photographic support albumen print permanent exhibition, museum. ornaments, jewels Boulaq Museum
RFBHKGTW–Roman numeral circular pendant on a decorative scarf
RMCC42FD–Cista jewelry box for toiletries cover Satyr Maenad Etruscan Italy Etruria 3 cent BC
RMDB67F2–archeology, finding from the Scythian, La Tene and Roman period, 8th - 1st century BC, wood engraving, 19th century, Latene culture, pre-Roman, Roman, ancient world, ancient times, La Tene, vessel, vessels, commodity, commodities, jewellery, jewelry, historic, historical, dish, dishes, pot, pots, pottery, jug, jugs, mug, mugs, clipping, clippings, cut-out, cut-outs, ancient world, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMD4D058–Bronze Roman Child's Ring c15mm across
RMW7E6W9–Bracelet from the Hoxne hoard, Roman Britain, buried in the 5th century. Artist: Unknown
RM2EET9XB–Justinian I (482-565). Eastern Roman Emperor from 527-565.
RMD36Y9G–(Portrait of a Woman) Roman, Egypt AD 55/70. (Portrait of a Man) Roman, Egypt AD 80/140.
RM2HB7ANW–Gallo-Roman jewelry, 1 Fibule Gallo-Romaine - 2 à 6. Bijoux des Barbares - 7 à 9 Bijoux Gallo-Romaine, Orfévrerie (series title), print maker: Régamey, (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: A. Noel, (mentioned on object), Paris, c. 1859 - in or before 1864, paper, height 262 mm × width 200 mm
RF2HTYX44–Art inspired by Gold Earring with Garnets, 5th–6th century, Ostrogothic, Gold, garnet, Overall: 1 9/16 x 3/8 in. (3.9 x 1 cm), Metalwork-Gold, Hoop earrings with fourteen-sided beads derived from late Roman jewelry and were adopted in the 400s by eastern Germanic women, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMC98855–Rome TV Series 2005 - 2007 USA / GB 2005 Season 1 Lindsay Duncan Director: Michael Apted Allen Coulter
RM2B00YHK–Vietnam: Woman of Saigon (early 20th century). Vietnam's independence was gradually eroded by France in a series of military conquests from 1859 until 1885 when the entire country became part of French Indochina. Significant political and cultural changes were placed on the Vietnamese people, including the propagation of Roman Catholicism. When Emperor Thanh Thai, who was opposed to French colonial rule, was exiled in 1907, the French decided to pass the throne to his son who was only seven years old, because they thought someone so young would be easily influenced and controlled.
RF2PP3845–Silhouette portrait of Caesar ruler in black oval frame and cameo jewelry, vector illustration isolated on white background.
RM2TD1B5D–Gold brooch with carving on amethyst from Crepereia Tryphaena's grave godds, II Century AD - Museo Centrale Montemartini, Rome, Italy
RMABJKXX–European tribesmen known as barbarians to the Romans circa 50 AD. Hand-colored print
RMPAXC9N–Gold funerary wreath. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: Other: 12 1/2 in. (31.8 cm). Date: 1st-2nd century A.D.. The wreath comprises oak leaves and acorns. Egyptian mummy portraits of the Roman period often show the deceased wearing such wreaths. This is true for both men and women, but the latter also wear elaborate jewelry--earrings, necklaces, and hairpins--similar to some of the examples displayed here. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMHGG96P–A Prisoner of Agamemnon, Chresis, Wearing a Toga Offers Her Ransom on a Tray in a c4th Roman Mosaic discovered at Harbiye, formerly Daphne, in Turkey. The Mosaic is Displayed in the Hatay Archaeological Museum, Antakya, Turkey
RMKEYWC1–Scandinavia. Low Roman Iron Age. 1st-4th century. Gold jewel. Sweden. Historical Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
RM2HJ13NJ–Gold Earring with Garnets 5th–6th century Ostrogothic Hoop earrings with fourteen-sided beads derived from late Roman jewelry and were adopted in the 400s by eastern Germanic women.. Gold Earring with Garnets. Ostrogothic. 5th–6th century. Gold, garnet. Metalwork-Gold
RFBHKHXM–Roman numeral circular pendant on a decorative scarf
RMCC42G9–Cista jewelry box for toiletries cover Satyr Maenad Etruscan Italy Etruria 3 cent BC
RMBRECN0–A Roman gold ring with an agate gem, 3rd/4th century A.D. Heavy band with richly engraved openwork decoration. A blue, layered agate set in the top, carved with the head of Minerva. Cleaned excavation discovery. Weight 34 g. historic, historical, ancient world, ancient world, ancient times, object, objects, stills, clipping, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, jewellery, jewelry, noble, precious,
RMD4D00M–Bronze Roman Child's Ring c15mm across
RMW7E8NE–Gold Roman bracelet. Artist: Unknown
RM2EETA22–Justinian I (482-565). Eastern Roman Emperor from 527-565.
RF2C3PN14–This vase from Graeckwyl is housed in the Museum of Saint-Germain in France. The Musée d'Archéologie Nationale boasts an unrivaled collection of carved and engraved prehistoric art. Among these artifacts the female head from Brassempouy is acknowledged as the most significant. There are also great collections of jewelry, coins, combs, armor weapons and art, as well as some more curious objects. is housed in the Museum of Saint-Germain in France. The Musée d'Archéologie Nationale boasts an unrivalled collection of carved and engraved prehistoric art. Among these artifacts the female head fr
RM2DRN3NB–Pierced Bronze Decoration (Roman military belt plate), A.D. 165–256, Bronze, , 2.65 × 5.3 × 0.4 cm (1 1/16 × 2 1/16 × 3/16 in.), Yale-French Excavations at Dura-Europos, Excavated in Dura-Europos, Syria, Syrian, Dura-Europos, Roman, Jewelry
RF2HTYX3X–Art inspired by Gold Earring with Garnets, 5th–6th century, Ostrogothic, Gold, garnets, Overall: 1 9/16 x 3/8 in. (4 x 1 cm), Metalwork-Gold, Hoop earrings with fourteen-sided beads derived from late Roman jewelry and were adopted in the 400s by eastern Germanic women, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMB8APNP–FV3340, Roman Konopka; Wedding Bands Jewelry Box
RMCTA4F7–Hellenistic and Roman Bead necklaces
RM2F7H5CB–Eating and drinking in a triclinium, a formal dining room in a Roman building with young people celebrating, Rome, Italy, Southern Italy,
RMB67K05–Woman with treasure box, Roman painting in Rheinisches Landesmuseum museum, Trier, Rhineland Palatinate, Germany
RMDDKP20–Roman brooch with enamelling. Artist: Unknown
RMPAA9XR–Gold Glass Medallion with a Mother and Child. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: Overall: 1 7/8 x 3/16 in. (4.8 x 0.5 cm). Date: early 4th century. The mother, a fashionably coiffed matron, is shown with her son. He wears a large gold pectoral, or neck ring. Medallions like this one, meant to be worn as jewelry, are closely associated with Alexandria. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMAKD9C4–Various silver coloured jewelry on a white background including a chronograph watch with brown strap
RMKEYWC3–Scandinavia. Low Roman Iron Age. 1st-4th century. Rings, earring and bracteates. Sweden. Historical Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
RM2HHEEHG–Gold Earring 400–500 Ostrogothic (?) Hoop earrings with polyhedral beads, derived from Late Roman jewelry, were adopted by eastern Germanic women in the fifth century. The distinctive beads, which serve as terminals for the hoops, generally have fourteen sides, eight of which are triangular and six diamond-shaped. Versions have been found made of silver and gold; the polyhedral terminals might be composed of simple undecorated planes or inlaid with semiprecious stones or glass. The Museum's pair, with granulated ornament and a hoop made of two twisted wires, represents a sophisticated and deli
RME1KP3X–Christian jewelry
RMDAXBD6–Design for a Trophy of Roman Arms AC1998.240.3
RMBRECMT–A Roman gold ring with an agate gem, 3rd/4th century A.D. Heavy band with richly engraved openwork decoration. A blue, layered agate set in the top, carved with the head of Minerva. Cleaned excavation discovery. Weight 34 g. historic, historical, ancient world, ancient world, ancient times, object, objects, stills, clipping, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, jewellery, jewelry, noble, precious,
RM2BFFJMT–Funerary roman stele. 1st CE. Central zone. Busts: Quinto Decimio Dacico and Mocazia Gioconda. Ravenna. Italy.
RF2HP7AJX–Huge golden pocket watch used as a clock. It's part of a jewellery shop.
RM2DT3N45–Engagement Ring, ca. A.D. 200–256, Gold, 1.4 cm (9/16 in.), Yale-French Excavations at Dura-Europos, Excavated in Dura-Europos, Syria, Syrian, Dura-Europos, Roman, Jewelry
RF2WAT314–Ancient Greco-Roman jewelry: Ring from Cuma, Italy 1950s
RF2HTYRX4–Art inspired by Earring, 675–725, Frankish, Silver, Overall: 3 3/8 x 1/4 in. (8.5 x 0.6 cm), Metalwork-Silver, Hoop earrings with polyhedral beads, derived from late Roman jewelry, remained fashionable among Frankish women from the 400s through the 700s. Many are delicate pieces, their, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMG0CEK1–A bouquet of flowers carnations on the table in a
RMBAXMM9–Etruscan Jewelry
RMGDRPKR–Market stall with jewelry in Palermo, 1963
RMFX2EGH–An antique Roman brooches - vintage engraved illustration - of the encyclopedia publishers Education, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire, 1896
RFJ7BPBK–antique clock jewelry jewellery rusty watch second elegant pocket close
RMPAXX23–Mummy Mask. Dimensions: l. 63 cm (24 13/16 in); w. 33 cm (13 in); h. 53 (20 7/8 in). Date: A.D. 60-70. Plaster masks seem to have been particularly popular in Middle Egypt. They develop of course from Egyptian traditiions, but appearances could be strongly individualized and Roman fashions of hairstyle, dress and jewelry were followed to varying degrees. This mask is very similar to a group from Meir and almost certainly came from that site. The woman is represented as if lying flat upon her bier. She wears a long Egyptian-style wig made of plant fibers, a deep-red tunic with black clavi (s
RMBX1GPC–Mosaic floor in Pompeii depicting birds stealing pearls from a jewelry box
RMHKEGXM–Roman era. Tomb with skeleton. Grave goods: Brooch, necklace, belt, buckles, bracelets, hair needle. Pruszcz Gdanski, Poland. 2nd century. Archeological Museum of Gdansk. Poland.
RM2HH402E–Gold Earring 400–500 Ostrogothic (?) Hoop earrings with polyhedral beads, derived from Late Roman jewelry, were adopted by eastern Germanic women in the fifth century. The distinctive beads, which serve as terminals for the hoops, generally have fourteen sides, eight of which are triangular and six diamond-shaped. Versions have been found made of silver and gold; the polyhedral terminals might be composed of simple undecorated planes or inlaid with semiprecious stones or glass. The Museum's pair, with granulated ornament and a hoop made of two twisted wires, represents a sophisticated and deli
RME1K7C0–Religious jewelry
RMDAT4CN–Bactrian or Roman Soldier M.91.160.2
RMBRECN7–A Roman gold ring with an agate gem, 3rd/4th century A.D. Heavy band with richly engraved openwork decoration. A blue, layered agate set in the top, carved with the head of Minerva. Cleaned excavation discovery. Weight 34 g. historic, historical, ancient world, ancient world, ancient times, object, objects, stills, clipping, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, jewellery, jewelry, noble, precious,
RMBMR0Y4–Ancient Roman bronze ring
RMW7EEEE–Roman gold pendant. Artist: Unknown
RMB82EFT–Rosemary's Baby Year: 1968 USA Mia Farrow Director: Roman Polanski
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