2,000 years ago, this coin changed hands in an empire.
Today, it rests on your wrist.
This is no replica. At the heart of this bracelet is an authentic silver tetradrachm struck over 2,200 years ago — issued during or shortly after the reign of Alexander the Great, one of history’s most iconic figures.
On the obverse: Alexander himself, styled as Herakles, the very embodiment of strength and conquest.
On the reverse: Zeus, king of the gods, seated in authority, holding a raven — the symbol of foresight, vision, and the will of Olympus.
Together, they represent power, legacy, and divine purpose — now reborn in this singular, wearable heirloom.
Each coin is NGC certified, graded, and fully authentic. We include the original slab certification tag alongside the bracelet for provenance and collector value.
Because these coins are hand-struck and often slightly irregular in shape, we fabricate a custom sterling bezel for each one, ensuring a secure, tailored fit. No two bezels are the same — because no two coins are the same.
The coin is then mounted into a hand-forged sterling silver Cuban link bracelet, finished with a heavy S-clasp for balance and timeless strength.
This is not just jewelry. It’s a relic, reborn.
And only a handful will ever be made.
Authentic 250 BC +/- Alexander the Great silver tetradrachm
Obverse: Alexander as Herakles
Reverse: Zeus seated with raven and scepter
Includes NGC certification tag (coin provenance)
Hand-formed custom sterling silver bezel
Solid sterling silver Cuban link bracelet
Finished with heavy S-clasp for secure closure
Each bracelet is one of a very limited series
Made entirely by hand in the USA
Includes certified ancient coin, handcrafted bezel, custom bracelet, and NGC tag.
Serious collectors who want to wear history
Gift givers seeking a once-in-a-lifetime heirloom
Those who admire leadership, legacy, and divine symbolism
Men who don’t follow trends — they follow purpose
We’re not just making jewelry — we’re preserving history.
To learn more about how we got started and why we do what we do, read our story →