Celtic Horses of Britain Pendant
$35.00
HANDMADE REPRODUCTION
Dating back to the early first century AD, these coins struck under the Celtic king Cunobelin are some of the finest of pre-Roman Britain.
One side features a young, strong and unbridled galloping horse, with branch overhead - a symbol of victory, and bears the name of the king beneath. The other boasts a large, full head of barley, a symbol of the kings' wealth sourced from grain. Providing a good hearty loaf or a thick and refreshing brew, barley was a chief staple in the ancient world on which a merry life depended.
PRODUCT INFO:
- hot struck from solid 99.9 pure silver (see methodology)
- ~19-21mm, 5.5-6g pure silver
- If ordering in gold, 5.8g 24kt pure gold
- Just like the originals, each is hand struck, so allow for slight irregularity and variance from the photos
- Solid sterling silver clasp (not cheap silver plated copper)
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