This collection focuses on Roman inspired pieces that read instantly, lunulae, laurel, amphora shapes, and crotalia style earrings with movement. It works for reenactment and theatre because the motifs are clear at a glance, and it also fits everyday outfits when you want one unmistakable antique detail without piling on extras.
To choose quickly, start with what people notice first. For the face, go straight to Earrings. If you want the strongest signal even from a distance, start at the neck with Necklaces. And if you prefer something you notice with every gesture, Rings are often the simplest way to add character.
For finishes, consistency is the easy rule, gold for warm tones, silver for cooler palettes, or antique brass when you want a more aged feel from the start.
FAQ
What are Roman crotalia? Earrings with dangling elements that move, very effective for portraits, events and performance.
What is a lunula? A crescent motif, common in Roman jewelry and instantly recognizable in necklaces.
How do I keep it from looking too much? Pick one main piece and keep the same finish across the rest.