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Ancient Jewelry

Ancient Jewelry

Ancient jewelry is inherently unique, offering a rare combination of history, artistry, and personal significance.  Each piece in this collection is either entirely ancient or incorporates an ancient element. These are not modern interpretations, but objects that were made and worn millennia ago and can be worn again today.

What draws us to them is the sense of continuity. There is something fundamentally different about putting on a ring or necklace that has passed through time, shaped by ancient hands that made them and ancient people who once wore them. Whether a dazzling Greek pendant, a symbolic scarab, or a beautifully preserved intaglio, each carries a presence that modern jewelry simply cannot replicate.

And we respond to that instinctively. These pieces feel personal from the moment they are handled, not just visually compelling, but meaningful in a way that does not need explanation.  They move easily across time, becoming more than a gift. They become something that stays with you, an heirloom in the truest sense. Not simply because they are rare, but because they create a sense of connection that feels both enduring and entirely your own.

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A rare set of Chimu Silver Roundel Medallions, Early Intermediate/Middle Horizon, ca. 500 CE
A Roman Carnelian Faceted Bead Necklace, Roman Imperial Period, ca. 1st - 2nd century CE
An Egyptian Electrum-Glass Bead depicting Harpokrates, Early Roman Imperial Period, ca. 50 BCE – 50 CE
A Tairona Quartzite and Emerald Bead Necklace, ca. 500 - 1200 CE
A Roman Gold Ring with Garnet Intaglio, Roman Imperial Period
A Tairona Quartzite and Chalcedony Bead Necklace, ca. 800 - 1500 CE
An Egyptian Gold and Jasper Ring Bezel, late 18th Dynasty, ca. 1479 - 1295 BCE
A rare Greek Silver Brooch Pin, Classical Period, ca. 5th - 4th century BCE
A Roman Amethyst and Carnelian Bead Necklace, ca. 1st - 2nd century CE
SoldAn East Greek Gold and Amethyst Pendant, Hellenistic Period, ca. 3rd - 1st century BCE
An Egyptian Faience Stirrup Ring, Third Intermediate Period, ca. 1069 - 945 BCE
An Egyptian Blue Glass Ear Stud, 18th - 19th Dynasty, ca. 1350 - 1250 BCE
A Roman Gold and Agate Finger Ring, ca. 2nd century CE
A large Peruvian Crystal Drop Pendant, Chancay Period, ca. 1000 - 1470 BCE
A Mesopotamian Chalcedony Face Bead, Middle Bronze Age, ca. 2nd millennium BCE
An Egyptian Alabaster Ear Spools, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1550 - 1295 BCE
An Egyptian Faience Lotus Terminal, Late Period, ca. 664 - 332 BCE
An Egyptian Faience Baboon Amulet, Third Intermediate Period, 21st Dynasty, ca. 900 - 700 BCE
A Luristan Bronze Bracelet, ca. 1200 - 800 BCE
A Roman Carnelian & Glass Bead Necklace, Roman Imperial Period, ca. 3rd - 4th century CE - Sands of Time Ancient Art
A Late Roman Silver Finger Ring, Late Roman Imperial Period, ca. 3rd - 5th century CE
A Hellenistic Gold Strap Necklace, ca. 3rd - 2nd century BCE
A Roman Glass Eye Bead, Roman Imperial Period ca. 1st century CE - Sands of Time Ancient Art
An Egyptian Faience Ear Spool, 18th Dynasty, Amarna Period, ca 1352-1336 BCE - Sands of Time Ancient Art
An Egyptian Faience Openwork Ring, 21st Dynasty, ca. 1069-945 BCE - Sands of Time Ancient Art
An early Christian Bronze Cross Pendant, ca. 500 CE - Sands of Time Ancient Art
A pair of Roman Gold and Glass Earrings, Roman Imperial Period, ca. 1st Century CE - Sands of Time Ancient Art
A Western Asiatic Gold Pendant, ca. early 1st millennium BCE
A Round Gold Brooch with Agate Inset, Parthian Period, ca. 200 BCE - 200 CE - Sands of Time Ancient Art
HIGH QUALITY DISPLAY BOX FOR AMULETS, JEWELRY, SEALS, SCARABS, INTAGLIOS ETC - Sands of Time Ancient Art
A large pair of Eastern Roman Gold Earrings, ca. 3rd century CE
A fine Greek Earring for Eros, Hellenistic Period, ca. 2nd century CE
A Published Holy Land Gold Brooch, ca late 4th century BCE
A Roman Intaglio of an Equestrian Warrior, ca 1st century CE - Sands of Time Ancient Art
A rare middle Assyrian Bull Pendant, ca. 16th - 10th century BCE
An Egyptian stucco and gold earring, Ptolemaic Period, ca 332 - 30 BCE - Sands of Time Ancient Art

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