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In
Roman times gold, silver, bronze, copper and glass were used to make
jewellery. Metals were mixed to make alloys such as bronze, a mixture of
copper and tin. Roman bronze sometimes had zinc in it that gave it a gold
colour. The ring is 17mm diameter, expandable and is manufactured in traditional
lead-free pewter and gold plated. It is supplied with either a red, green or
blue stone.
The
card has a colour image depicting a gladiator stabbing a leopard on the front and historical information on the back.
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