Julia Domna Silver Denarius in A Sterling Silver Bracelet
Julia Domna Silver Denarius in A Sterling Silver Bracelet
This handcrafted bracelet showcases authentic Roman coins bearing the profile of Julia Domna, empress of the Severan dynasty (193–217 CE). Set in a woven sterling silver chain, each coin reflects the grace and power of a woman who shaped imperial politics and philosophy. A wearable piece of ancient history, this bracelet blends timeless elegance with bold storytelling—perfect for collectors, history lovers, and those drawn to meaningful jewelry. Materials: Sterling Silver, Genuine Roman Coins Coin Origin: Roman Empire, 2nd–3rd Century CE Bracelet Length: 155mm Coin Bezel: 22.2mm Includes: Certificate of Authenticity & Historical Info Card.
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Julia Domna Silver Denarius in A Sterling Silver Bracelet.
217 AD
Roman Imperial Coins, Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus
Coin Bezel: 22.2 mm
Size: 155 mm
Julia Domna was the Roman empress consort from 193 to 211. She was born in Emesa in Roman Syria to an Arab family of priests of the deity Elagabalus. In 187, she married Libyan-born Septimius Severus, who at the time was governor of the Roman province of Gallia Lugdunensis. They had two sons, Caracalla and Geta. A civil war over the Roman throne broke out in 193, and shortly afterwards, Severus declared himself emperor. The war ended in 197 with the defeat of the last of Severus's opponents.