Black agate brooch from Erbia's treasure in ancient Greece, 200 BC
In 1891, Russian farmers discovered the original necklace in the "Treasure of Olbia" near the small town of Olbia near the town of Olbia on the Black Sea coast of Ukraine. This necklace consists of several oval and box-shaped large Gemstone, semi- Gemstone, gold chains and joints.
Our brooch is a replica of one of the oval inlaid Gemstone.
Material | black agate, tin plated
Dimensions | Length 3.8 cm, width 4.1 cm
Origin | United States
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- Black agate pin with ancient Greek style imported from the United States
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