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Roman Agate Earrings, Minerva

Roman Agate Earrings, Minerva

€32,00 EUR
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The Minerva's earrings are perfect for those moments when a simple pair of earrings makes your Roman look seem almost complete, but not quite. Their warm golden hue, the deep green center, and the dangling pearls will draw attention to your face, and that really shows in photos. Whether you’re wearing a tunic, a linen dress, or a simple dark top, these earrings will give you just the right touch of the ancient world to make people ask where you got them.

Their originality and Roman inspiration will do the trick!

Story & historical basis

The Minerva's earrings are inspired by classical Roman and Mediterranean jewelry, in which rounded shapes, colored stones, and dangling pearls were often used to highlight a woman’s face. This design is neither antique jewelry nor a direct replica of a museum piece. The idea is simpler: period style earrings that evoke ancient Roman jewelry and, thanks to their movement inspired by crotalia style earrings, can be worn during more demanding reenactment activities, cultural or social events, as well as in your everyday life.

Materials, size & closure

• Style: Roman inspired drop earrings with a round engraved connector and fine chain drops
• Centre stone: green agate, 6 mm cabochon
• Drops: potato shape freshwater pearl ends, natural variation expected
• Finish: 18K gold plated components, hand assembled
• Closure: hook ear wires / Round Lever back / HQ Lever back
• Length: 6 cm medium long drop

Jewelry Care

• Keep dry; avoid perfume/cosmetics on metal and pearls
• Store separately in a dry pouch/box to protect plating and pearl surface
• Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth after wear

Explore more ancient Roman designs in our Roman Jewelry collection. Prefer a shorter pearl style? See Augusta Roman earrings.

Read our article: Roman crotalia earrings - history and replicas.

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