Roma Ring

The Roma ring is a unique piece of jewellery that features an 18 mm silver coin minted in 77 BC. The coin depicts the she-wolf facing left, with her right forepaw raised, and the inscription “ROMA” above and “P·SATRIE/NVS” in the exergue.

The she-wolf is an iconic symbol of Rome, representing the legendary founders of the city, Romulus and Remus, who were nursed by a she-wolf after being abandoned as infants.

The coin is set in an 18 karat yellow gold ring, with the arches of an aqueduct on the sides, paying homage to the engineering marvels of Roman aqueducts. Aqueducts were crucial for supplying water to the city centres, enabling the Romans to enjoy amenities such as public toilets, underground sewage systems, ornate fountains, and public baths. The aqueducts, first developed around 312 BC, used gravity to transport water over long distances, some as far as 100 km, and many are still standing today.

The coin itself is a Denarius minted by Publius Satrienus, a notable moneyer in the Roman Republic. The obverse of the coin is visible and depicts the helmeted head of Roma facing right. The coin is considered scarce and is in a very fine condition (VF) with a beautiful patina, adding to its historical and numismatic value.

Overall, the Roma ring is a significant piece of jewellery that combines historical symbolism, architectural inspiration, and numismatic artistry, representing the rich cultural heritage and achievements of ancient Rome.

"For the Romans, the she-wolf was a fierce guardian and a symbol of far-reaching protection. My daughter once told me she felt I was her protective shield. This she-wolf reflects that same strength and love, a symbol of the protection my daughter feels from me."

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