ARTISTIC REPRODUCTION OF ROMAN COIN OF THE EMPEROR CARACALLA IN MARBLE
This reproduction represents a coin of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus known as Caracalla, this name derives from the fact that he used to go around in a Gallic robe, emperor from 211 to 217 AD. he was born in Lugdunum (today's Lyon, France) on April 4, 188 AD. ... His name is linked to the Constitutio Antoniniana in 212 AD, also known as the Edict of Caracalla.
Description:
In this reproduction only the front part of the coin is carved
This reproduction is made by a local artist entirely by hand on white marble, this work can be placed in the center of a table or on the wall, it can be an embellishment for your home, beautifully executed in bas-relief with all the details in evidence, just looking at the beauty and the workmanship of the hair and beard, which is difficult to do with caution and patience, for this work it took about 120 hours of work. .