Ancient Roman Green Glass Beaded Necklace

£ 75.00

A fine restrung Ancient Roman green glass beaded necklace. The body of the necklace is comprised of small beads featuring spherical, tubular, and ellipsoid shapes in a variety of green hues and textures creating a mosaic-like impression. The bead size gradually increases as they reach the centrepiece which consists of six slightly larger beads. The first three are of a spherical shape, followed by a domed bead and a finely carved ribbed bead which features four protruding edges, the final bead is a darker green translucent torus shape. The piece is finished with a modern gold-plated clasp (please be aware that the clasp has not been professionally tied).

Half-length of necklace: 24.5cm

Date: Circa 1st-3rd Century AD
Condition: Good conditon. Minor wear to beads consistent with age

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SKU: CFF-70 Category: Tag:

The mass production of glass in Ancient Rome prompted the development of glass jewellery. The ageing process of glass endows Roman glass jewellery with unique qualities. For instance, contaminants manufactured into the glass, exposed to the surrounding environment over thousands of years, result in beautiful lustres and speckling, where the glass might formerly have been transparent.
The ancient Romans considered jewellery to be an essential accessory, for it provided a public display of their wealth. Roman jewellery at first followed trends set by the Etruscans, using gold and glass beads, but as the power and spread of the Roman Empire increased, jewellery designs became increasingly elaborate. Different cultural styles from Greece, Egypt, North Africa, and the Orient were all incorporated to reflect Rome’s prosperity as a dominant, conquering city.

To find out more about Roman glass please see our relevant blog post: Ancient Glass

Weight 8.7 g
Dimensions L 24.5 cm
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Glass

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