Engraved carnelian cufflinks from the mid-20th century, mounted in 18 kt yellow gold, size of the oval stones 16 x 12 mm – the images of the 2 engraved heads depict Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, a Roman politician, architect and general, in the engraving Marcus is facing looking to the left, he was the architect who created the first version of the Pantheon in Rome. In the other carnelian with the face turned to the right, the bearded and graduated head of the Roman emperor Hadrian is depicted, he was the first of the emperors to wear a beard to follow a Greek custom, it is said that the emperor Hadrian always wore a ring with his own image engraved on carnelian, Emperor Hadrian contributed to the reconstruction of the Pantheon destroyed by fire…We chose these two stones precisely because it unites these two illustrious figures over the centuries, in fact both of them worked, albeit at different times, to the very famous Pantheon. Price on request – Sometimes we publish jewels on the site that are only available to order; often photos and details of the jewels you see are published as a historical reference of our 50 years and more of activity for your future orders. We almost always do not publish prices due to the constantly changing costs of precious metals and stones; you can ask us if the jewel you saw is available, we will reply shortly also for a quote. To request information, use the “send a request for this product” button, call 041 5287549 or send an email to info@webjewels.it – Whatsapp +39 3299 14 35 98
Carnelian cufflinks Pantheon Marcus Adriano
Carnelian cufflinks Pantheon Marcus Adriano
Engraved carnelian cufflinks from the mid-20th century, mounted in 18 kt yellow gold, size of the oval stones 16 x 12 mm – the images of the 2 engraved heads depict Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, a Roman politician, architect and general, in the engraving Marcus is facing looking to the left, he was the architect who created the first version of the Pantheon in Rome. In the other carnelian with the face turned to the right, the bearded and graduated head of the Roman emperor Hadrian is depicted, he was the first of the emperors to wear a beard to follow a Greek custom, it is said that the emperor Hadrian always wore a ring with his own image engraved on carnelian, Emperor Hadrian contributed to the reconstruction of the Pantheon destroyed by fire…We chose these two stones precisely because it unites these two illustrious figures over the centuries, in fact both of them worked, albeit at different times, to the very famous Pantheon. Price on request – Sometimes we publish jewels on the site that are only available to order; often photos and details of the jewels you see are published as a historical reference of our 50 years and more of activity for your future orders. We almost always do not publish prices due to the constantly changing costs of precious metals and stones; you can ask us if the jewel you saw is available, we will reply shortly also for a quote. To request information, use the “send a request for this product” button, call 041 5287549 or send an email to info@webjewels.it – Whatsapp +39 3299 14 35 98