A Sacred Balance of Fate and Divine AuthorityThis singular pendant features an authentic silver coin from ancient Laodikeia, struck between 78–16 BCE in the storied lands of Seleukis and Pieria a cultural crossroads where the divine was woven into every aspect of civic life.
On the obverse, Tyche goddess of fortune and the unpredictable tides of destiny appears crowned with a turreted diadem, a symbol of her dominion over cities and fate itself. Her gaze is calm, detached, as though beholding a thousand possible futures.
Turn the coin, and Zeus reveals himself, seated in regal stillness, scepter in hand. His form radiates unyielding authority, the order behind the chaos, the voice that echoes from Olympus into the realm of men.
Encasing this ancient dialogue between chance and power is a precisely sculpted 18K solid gold bezel, its flowing form accentuated by eight hand set, 3mm natural tourmalines stones chosen for their vivid fire and metaphysical clarity. Each gem catches the light like a whisper of divine intent.
Measuring just over 37mm in height, this pendant is as wearable as it is monumental. A one of a kind artifact, it carries the eternal tension between what is chosen and what is destined and invites the wearer to hold both in sacred balance.
Details
Coin Origin: Laodikeia, Seleukis and Pieria, 78–16 BCE
Obverse: Tyche wearing a mural crown
Reverse: Zeus enthroned with scepter
Setting: 18K solid gold
Gemstones: 8 × 3mm natural tourmalines
Coin weight: 14.78g
Total weight: 24.2g
Dimensions: 37.17mm × 32.36mm × 4.8mm
One of a kind
Jewelry Care Instructions
Avoid Contact with Chemicals
To preserve your ancient coin jewelry, keep it away from perfumes, cosmetics, paint, and other chemical substances. These may cause adverse reactions with the coin's surface. Never wear your coin jewelry while bathing in hot springs.
Prevent Scratches
Handle your piece with care and avoid contact with rough or abrasive surfaces. We recommend storing the coin or coin-set jewelry in a soft cloth or a dedicated jewelry box when not in use.
Minimize Oil & Grease Exposure
Avoid touching the coin directly with oily fingers or allowing contact with any dirt. If contact occurs, gently clean the surface with a soft, clean cloth to maintain its condition.
Cleaning Guidelines
For light dust, use a soft-bristled brush with clean water, or gently wipe with a soft dry cloth. For stubborn residues, you may use a damp cloth with warm water but do not apply excessive pressure. If your coin has developed a thick patina or visible oxidation over time, please return it to us. With expert care and restoration skills, we will professionally clean and preserve your piece.
