Hadrian Cufflinks

£8,400
Details

Authentic Roman Imperial coins set in 18K yellow gold with garnet cabochons.
Handmade in Rome.

History

Hadrian was emperor of Rome and is recognised as the third of the Five Good Emperors (Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius) who ruled justly. His profile bust is crowned by a finely detailed laurel wreath.

His reign marked the height of the Roman Empire, usually given as c. 117 A.D., and provided a firm foundation for his successor. Hadrian is best known for his literary pursuits, extensive building projects throughout the Roman Empire, and, notably, Hadrian’s Wall in northern Britain. Deeply interested in literature, particularly Greek literature, and Egyptian mysticism and magic, Hadrian was among the most cultured of the Roman emperors. He wrote his own poetry and other works, and personally supervised many of the building projects he commissioned.

Flipping the coin displays Pietas standing beside an altar, hands raised in prayer. Pietas was one of the chief virtues among ancient Romans, translating as “duty”, “religiosity” or “loyalty”. Pietas, as a virtue, resided within an individual, unlike gifts such as Victoria, which were bestowed by the gods. A Roman possessing Pietas did not confine their religious duties to the temple; they carried them everywhere, adhering to the will of the gods in their business transactions, public conduct and daily life. The sacred nature of pietas is personified here as a goddess. The inscription surrounding the figure reads “PIETAS AVG,” meaning “Piety of the Emperor,” a clear affirmation of the Emperor’s esteemed virtue.

Measurements
  • Coins Ø 18-20mm
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Care

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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Hadrian Cufflinks
Hadrian Cufflinks
Hadrian Cufflinks
Hadrian Cufflinks
Hadrian
Hadrian
(DENARIUS)
Hadrian was emperor of Rome and is recognised as the third of the Five Good Emperors (Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius) who ruled justly. His profile bust is crowned by a finely detailed laurel wreath.
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.
Garnet
Garnet
(SILICATE)
Garnet, typically seen in striking hues of red or orange, is a captivating gemstone that has been precious for millennia, with beads dating back to 3000 B.C. attesting to its timeless allure.
Hadrian
Hadrian
(DENARIUS)
Hadrian was emperor of Rome and is recognised as the third of the Five Good Emperors (Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius) who ruled justly. His profile bust is crowned by a finely detailed laurel wreath.
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.
Garnet
Garnet
(SILICATE)
Garnet, typically seen in striking hues of red or orange, is a captivating gemstone that has been precious for millennia, with beads dating back to 3000 B.C. attesting to its timeless allure.