-Ancient Parthian Kings Coin 123-88 BCE Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold And Diamonds
-Ancient Parthian Kings Coin 123-88 BCE Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold And Diamonds
-Ancient Parthian Kings Coin 123-88 BCE Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold And Diamonds
-Ancient Parthian Kings Coin 123-88 BCE Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold And Diamonds
-Ancient Parthian Kings Coin 123-88 BCE Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold And Diamonds
-Ancient Parthian Kings Coin 123-88 BCE Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold And Diamonds
-Ancient Parthian Kings Coin 123-88 BCE Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold And Diamonds
-Ancient Parthian Kings Coin 123-88 BCE Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold And Diamonds
-Ancient Parthian Kings Coin 123-88 BCE Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold And Diamonds
-Ancient Parthian Kings Coin 123-88 BCE Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold And Diamonds
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-Ancient Parthian Kings Coin 123-88 BCE Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold And Diamonds

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Necklace with a 123 BC ancient coin from the Parthian Kingdom.

Gorgeous coin necklace, mounted with a genuine silver coin from the Parthian Kingdom. The coin is a silver Drachm of 19.5mm from the period of the king Mithradates II, struck between the 123-88 BCE. It was crafted in solid yellow gold of 18 karats with textured finish and mount in a strand of hematite beads with accents of natural earth mined diamonds. It is fitted with double hooks.

The Parthian Kingdom

The Parthian kingdom is also known as the Arsacid Empire was a major political and cultural power in the ancient period from 247 BC to 224 AD. Its latter name comes from its founder, Arsaces I, who led the Parni tribe in conquering the region of Parthia then a satrapy province under Andragoras, who was rebelling against the Seleucid Empire. Mithridates I (171 – 132 BC) greatly expanded the empire by seizing Media and Mesopotamia from the Seleucids. At its height, the Parthian kingdom stretched from the northern reaches of the Euphrates, in what is now central-eastern Turkey, to present-day Afghanistan and western Pakistan. The empire, located on the Silk Road trade route between the Roman Empire in the Mediterranean Basin and the Han dynasty of China, became a center of trade and commerce. The Parthians largely adopted the art, architecture, religious beliefs, and royal insignia of their culturally heterogeneous empire, which encompassed Persian, Hellenistic, and regional cultures. For about the first half of its existence, the Arsacid court adopted elements of Greek culture, though it eventually saw a gradual revival of traditions. The Arsacid rulers were titled the "King of Kings", as a claim to be the heirs to the Achaemenid Empire; indeed, they accepted many local kings as vassals where the Achaemenids would have had centrally appointed, albeit largely autonomous, satraps. The court did appoint a small number of satraps, but these satrapies were smaller and less powerful than the Achaemenid potentates. With the expansion of Arsacid power, the seat of central government shifted from Nisa to Ctesiphon along the Tigris, although several other sites also served as capitals.

Obverse description: Inside a dotted circle with the dressed bust of the king Mithradates II facing to the left with long pointed beard.

Reverse description: The king as an archer seated to the right on a throne, holding a bow in his right hand. All with dotted lettering around reading BASILEWS//BASI-LEWN// MEGALOU// ARSAKOU// EPIFANOUS. Reverse translation: (Great king of kings glorious Arsaces).

Diamonds: Mount in a pave setting, with 30 round brilliant cut diamonds, 1.50 carats, white colorless F/G color, VS-2 clarity.

Hematite: The necklace is drilled-mount, with 48 spherical beads of 8 mm carved from natural gray-black hematite gemstone.

Weight: 92.25 Grams, (59.14 Dwt).

Lenght: 21 Inches, (53 Cm).

Measurements: The main element is 30 mm by 32 mm (1.18 x 1.26 Inches).

Hallmarks: Stamped with the maker's mark, the mark for the assay of the gold and signed,

Literature: Sellwood-26.2 / 26.1 SC-737OV

Collateral: This necklace is accompanied by a presentation jewelry box.

ConditionThe overall condition of this ancient coin necklace is excellent. Beside the little normal wear, there is no damage to the gold. All gemstones and parts are secured in the settings. This necklace has been carefully inspected to guarantee the condition and authenticity.

INVENTORY REF: N030524MMNM/2.217


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