Past Pieces (Roman)
These are Roman pieces that have already found their home. In some cases, replication may be possible (contact me at tulliasat@gmail.com). I am sharing them so you can see the range of things I like to make.
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Robert’s commission
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Barbara’s Commission
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1st Century Romano-Brit Lapis Ring
Read moreQuick View1st Century Romano-Brit Lapis Ring
Sterling silver and lapis ring based on a 1st Century Romano-British design. Full writeup on this piece here.
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Roman Pearl & Carnelian Set
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Classic Republican / Early Empire aesthetic: Genuine pearls and melon beads handcarved from carnelian. Of course this would have been gold in period, but the current cost of gold ($1700/oz) makes brass a more practical choice.
The security earwires are common in Roman artifacts. Although they can be a little tricky to put in the first time, you quickly get the hang of it, and they are very comfortable (and safe!) once on.
Documentation for this style can be found at RomanaSum.com/papers
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Tiny Cat Intaglio Pendant
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Roman Lapis Ring – goldfilled
Read moreQuick ViewRoman Lapis Ring – goldfilled
This delicate ring is best worn for events rather than daily use. Lapis and gold-filled wire. Top is 1/2″ across, size 7.5 (size 7 in this pic is adopted, sorry).
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