OMO Earrings
A design that is found in jewellery of the 5th-7th century Eastern Roman Empire. The image on these earrings depicts a couple getting married and has the inscription ‘OMO’, short for OMONVA/OMONOIA; a term that can be translated to 'harmony', 'joined as one' or most charmingly, 'thinking the same thoughts'.
Materials: Gold Plated Silver and Semi Precious Stone
Measures: 3 x 2.5cm
A design that is found in jewellery of the 5th-7th century Eastern Roman Empire. The image on these earrings depicts a couple getting married and has the inscription ‘OMO’, short for OMONVA/OMONOIA; a term that can be translated to 'harmony', 'joined as one' or most charmingly, 'thinking the same thoughts'.
Materials: Gold Plated Silver and Semi Precious Stone
Measures: 3 x 2.5cm
A design that is found in jewellery of the 5th-7th century Eastern Roman Empire. The image on these earrings depicts a couple getting married and has the inscription ‘OMO’, short for OMONVA/OMONOIA; a term that can be translated to 'harmony', 'joined as one' or most charmingly, 'thinking the same thoughts'.
Materials: Gold Plated Silver and Semi Precious Stone
Measures: 3 x 2.5cm