Roman coin necklace showing the famous Roman chariot race with Nike goddess flying over it.
This Roman coin necklace is handmade by reproducing a chariot coin created by great Greek engraver Euainetos and struck in Syracuse, chief city of Sicily, Italy.
Coin reproduction, from 390 BC, representing a galloping quadriga (a chariot drawn by four horses abreast. It was raced in the Ancient Olympic Games and other contests), charioteer, crowned by Nike flying.
- Handmade coin reproduction.
- I made my own mold from the original coin.
- Solid yellow bronze coin also called jeweler gold bronze pendant.
- Soldered eyelet buying on top
- Antiqued or yellow finish
- The coin is 1" wide.
- One sided hammered coin
- 14k gold filled chain
- Gold filled has 100 times more gold than plated thus does not rub or peel off.
- Nickel free
- Each piece is fired individually thus sizes and colors may vary slightly from the listed pictures.
*** Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. There is no nickel and is hypoallergenic and antimicrobial. It is not coated in gold. It is the natural color of yellow bronze. Bronze does oxidize over time and is easily polished.
Product code: Roman Chariot Necklace - Roman coin Necklace buying (Sicily) - Winged Victory - Ancient Rome Quadriga