Cast sterling silver ancient coin replica pendants, rings and earrings, plus much more. Danny & I have personally made each piece and guarantee the quality.
We have listed all of our jewelry collection along with the coin replicas on this page. Daniel and Linda Baker have been designing jewelry since 1973, when they began fabricating sterling silver mountings for the gemstone cabochons which they cut and polished in their home. They exhibited in their first art show in Dallas in 1974 which was so successful that two years later they became full-time j
ewelry artists. Their professional reputation grew so quickly that they were personally invited by the International Gem & Jewelry Show founder, Herbert A. Duke, to demonstrate silversmithing at the first International Gem and Jewelry Show in Dallas in November, 1977. Over 42 years later they still exhibit with the International Gem and Jewelry Shows. Among the thousands of commissioned works they have produced for clients throughout the world are five commemorative crowns for the International Gem & Jewelry Show. The “Lone Star Tiara” (on permanent display in the Witte Museum in San Antonio) has been used to crown the Fiesta Queen in San Antonio. The “Crown of Charlemagne” and the “Crown of Napoleon” were featured on separate covers of Lapidary Journal, (May, 1983 and March, 1985). They also fabricated a silver sculpture commissioned by the University of Texas Alumni association which was presented by Gov. Mark White to the University of Texas at its centennial celebration. Today they continue to produce jewelry of sterling silver, gold and platinum using lost wax casting and a variety of fabrication techniques, including: granulation, reticulation, mokume gane and keum boo. A single piece may feature ancient coins, pottery shards or Roman glass, accented with gemstones, fossils and natural mineral specimens. They’ve won many awards in shows throughout the Southwest with their innovative designs which combine Classical, Celtic and Egyptian elements in a contemporary setting. Dan especially enjoys carving gemstones as large as possible, which he calls his “Megalithic Jewelry” and working with fossils in his “Jurassic Classics.”
The Bakers personally cast each ancient coin replica by first making a vulcanized mold of an authentic coin, then from the waxes, invest, burnout and cast in sterling silver. For people who cannot afford the authentic coins, this is a way to enjoy the beauty and history portrayed on the coins.