Demetrius I Medallion

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Authentic silver coin from the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom minted circa 200-185 B.C. set in 18K yellow gold with amethyst and citrine bullet cabochons.

Handmade in Rome.

History

Demetrius I, depicted with an elephant scalp, emulated the victories of Alexander the Great (336-323 B.C.). His conquests in the east were celebrated through various styles of Demetrius' coins.

He ruled the Indo-Greek kingdom of Bactria from 200 to 180 BC and minted this coin to commemorate his conquests over territories to the south, in present-day Pakistan.

After ascending to the throne, Demetrius launched an invasion of Northern India, extending Greek control into eastern territories. His energy as a conqueror has led historians to suggest that Demetrius subdued more tribes than Alexander the Great. He made Taxila in Punjab his capital, and during his reign, the Greco-Bactrian kingdom reached its greatest extent.

By portraying himself with an elephant scalp, Demetrius linked his image to Alexander, who depicted himself with a lion scalp after his Indian conquest. The reverse side of the coin features Hercules, the Greek hero, whom Alexander the Great identified as an ancestor. The inscription reads "BASILEOS DEMETRIOU," translating to "Of King Demetrius".

Measurements
  • Ancient Coin Ø 33mm
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Each ancient coin and artefact used in our jewellery has been restored and professionally stabilised to ensure it can be enjoyed for lifetimes. Patina, the natural toning and oxidation on silver, bronze, and copper coins, is not dirt; it is a protective layer formed over hundreds of years, adding to the coin’s unique history. Conservation efforts aim to stabilise and preserve these valuable patinas whenever possible. Silver naturally tones over time, developing a soft to deep grey with brighter highlights on raised surfaces. This toning is highly coveted, adding a touch of age and beauty to the coin’s details that only time can provide.

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Demetrius I Medallion
Demetrius I Medallion
Demetrius I Medallion
Demetrius I
Demetrius I
(TETRADRACHM)
Demetrius I, depicted with an elephant scalp, emulated the victories of Alexander the Great (336-323 B.C.). His conquests in the east were celebrated through various styles of Demetrius' coins.
Gold
Gold
(18K)
It is a dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Gold is highly valued for its beauty, rarity, and resistance to corrosion. It does not tarnish or corrode over time, making it a perfect choice for jewellery.
Amethyst
Amethyst
(QUARTZ)
Amethyst, a member of the quartz family, enchants with its vibrant purple hues, which range from delicate lavender to deep violet. Amethyst's alluring beauty and historical significance as a symbol of clarity and protection make it a treasured gemstone in various forms of jewellery and decorative pieces.
Citrine
Citrine
(QUARTZ)
Citrine, a stunning yellow gemstone, has been cherished for millennia, often regarded as a gift from the sun. Its name, derived from the French word 'citron' for lemon, perfectly captures the bright, distinctive allure of this gem.
Demetrius I
Demetrius I
(TETRADRACHM)
Demetrius I, depicted with an elephant scalp, emulated the victories of Alexander the Great (336-323 B.C.). His conquests in the east were celebrated through various styles of Demetrius' coins.
Gold
Gold
(18K)
It is a dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Gold is highly valued for its beauty, rarity, and resistance to corrosion. It does not tarnish or corrode over time, making it a perfect choice for jewellery.
Amethyst
Amethyst
(QUARTZ)
Amethyst, a member of the quartz family, enchants with its vibrant purple hues, which range from delicate lavender to deep violet. Amethyst's alluring beauty and historical significance as a symbol of clarity and protection make it a treasured gemstone in various forms of jewellery and decorative pieces.
Citrine
Citrine
(QUARTZ)
Citrine, a stunning yellow gemstone, has been cherished for millennia, often regarded as a gift from the sun. Its name, derived from the French word 'citron' for lemon, perfectly captures the bright, distinctive allure of this gem.