Bronze Square Ring with C03 Black Marble stone
Bronze with Logo and Size engraving
Pressers in Stainless Steel
Micro magnet
Handmade
Finishing: Light bush-hammered
ANCIENT MARBLES During the late Republican period (II-I century BC) and even more during the Roman Empire (I century AD) the use of polychrome marble to decorate public and private buildings became widespread in the capital. Huge quantities of precious marbles flowed to Rome from all the controlled territories. The red porphyry, green serpentine, giallo antico and pavonazzetto were cut into slabs and worked to obtain marble inlays (opus sectile) for floors and walls. With the economic crisis of the empire and the affirmation of Christianity, the ancient buildings were gradually stripped of their marble coverings, also given the difficulty of procuring the precious material, and they became an inexhaustible quarry of polychrome marbles reused in the palaces and churches of Rome. The term "marble" derives from the Greek marmaros, with the meaning of "shining stone".
CōDICEDS jewels are the result of manual processes and finishes that give each piece unique characteristics. Therefore specimens of the same model may have slightly different characteristics and not be perfectly identical. These differences are not to be considered as defects.
Bronze with Logo and Size engraving
Pressers in Stainless Steel
Micro magnet
Handmade
Finishing: Light bush-hammered
ANCIENT MARBLES During the late Republican period (II-I century BC) and even more during the Roman Empire (I century AD) the use of polychrome marble to decorate public and private buildings became widespread in the capital. Huge quantities of precious marbles flowed to Rome from all the controlled territories. The red porphyry, green serpentine, giallo antico and pavonazzetto were cut into slabs and worked to obtain marble inlays (opus sectile) for floors and walls. With the economic crisis of the empire and the affirmation of Christianity, the ancient buildings were gradually stripped of their marble coverings, also given the difficulty of procuring the precious material, and they became an inexhaustible quarry of polychrome marbles reused in the palaces and churches of Rome. The term "marble" derives from the Greek marmaros, with the meaning of "shining stone".
CōDICEDS jewels are the result of manual processes and finishes that give each piece unique characteristics. Therefore specimens of the same model may have slightly different characteristics and not be perfectly identical. These differences are not to be considered as defects.