Philip I Toggle Necklace

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Authentic silver coin of Philip I Philadelphos circa 95-76 B.C. set in 18k yellow gold with citrine and garnet bullet cabochons.               

Handmade in Rome.

History

Diademed profile of Philip I, the reigning Seleucid monarch of Syria from 94 B.C. The Seleucid Empire emerged as a prominent Hellenistic state following Alexander the Great's death in 323 B.C.

Spanning from the Aegean to Bactria, the Seleucids governed a vast empire that remained a formidable power for nearly three centuries until its absorption by the emerging superpower, Rome.

Upon the Roman annexation of Syria, Philip I was possibly regarded as the final legitimate Seleucid king. Roman coins minted in Syria bore copies of Phillip I's image, often accompanied by the monogram of the Roman governor.

The name Philip (Greek Phílippos) means "lover of horses." While Seleucid kings typically bore names like Seleucus and Antiochus, "Philip" was historically used by the Antigonid dynasty and later adopted by the Seleucids. This was likely to assert their lineage from the Antigonids through Queen Stratonice, who was Queen of the Seleucid Empire at the beginning of the 3rd century B.C.

The reverse of the coin depicts Zeus Nikephoros, bare-chested, holding Nike, the personification of Victory, in his outstretched hand. Minted in the final decades of Seleucid autonomy, this coin preserves the memory of a proud and glorious empire.

Measurements
  • Coin Ø 26mm
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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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Philip I Toggle Necklace
Philip I Toggle Necklace
Philip I Toggle Necklace
Philip I Toggle Necklace
Philip I
Philip I
(TETRADRACHM)
Diademed profile of Philip I, the reigning Seleucid monarch of Syria from 94 B.C. The Seleucid Empire emerged as a prominent Hellenistic state following Alexander the Great's death in 323 B.C.
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.
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.
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.
Philip I
Philip I
(TETRADRACHM)
Diademed profile of Philip I, the reigning Seleucid monarch of Syria from 94 B.C. The Seleucid Empire emerged as a prominent Hellenistic state following Alexander the Great's death in 323 B.C.
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.
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.
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.