Monday, January 2, 2012

The Enchantment Of Another Era
















Janaecus AE Prutah aprox. 78 B.C.E.

Puzzle pieces of history are re-entering the new world.  While these steeped-in-history currencies are no longer used as a method of payment in modern life, they surely have found their new purpose, united with gold frames or in combination with the energies of delightful gemstones.

The coin has traveled its journey, meeting with countless different characters along the way. Everything in this world has its place – or finds it after a long journey.
Now, in its honorable new setting, one can clearly feel the sparks of enchantment brought by the coin from another time and place.
Judean Biblical Bronze 4BC-AD6























Copper as of Tiberius, mint of Rome 23 CE, SC ( Senatus Consulto)
Aquamarine Stone

Second year of great Jewish revolt against Romans 68 AD (symbol: fig leaf)
Labradorite Stone

Byzantine Coin 11th Century AD