Period: 1970's
Lenght: 5,4 cm
Weight: 29,3 gr
The pendant dates back to the 1970s, is made of lapis lazuli and platinum and represents a manus fica, iconography that spread in the Roman and Etruscan era, when these objects were considered talismans to which were attribute apotropaic powers of protection from misfortune and evil spirits, as well as a fertility value, which was considered a good omen. The manus fica, in this case, is adorned with a platinum hood forged with a geometric pattern and embellished with diamonds, as well as the bracelet and ring that adorn the hand in which, in addition to the diamonds, there are two rubies.
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