Roman Black Glass Beaded Necklace with Gold Pendant

£ 195.00

A finely restrung Ancient Roman necklace composed of glass beads in different hues of black. The body of the necklace is composed of small cylindrical beads between which larger spherical and ellipsoid beads are evenly interspersed. At the centre sits a circular, domed pendant adorned on the obverse with a sheet of gold. The gold features an incised design of inwards-pointing strokes within two circles, resembling a rosette. The reverse is black and unadorned. Each bead is unique in texture and shapes to create a mosaic-like impression. The necklace is finished with a modern gold-plated clasp (please be aware the clasp has not been professionally tied).

Half length: 22.3cm

Date: Circa 1st-3rd Century AD
Condition: Fine condition, the necklace has been restrung. Some chips and cracks to the gold sheet.

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SKU: KW-276 Category: Tags: , ,

The ancient Romans considered jewellery to be an essential accessory, for it provided a public display of their wealth. Glass elements in jewellery such as beads, cameos and intaglios were created to imitate semi-precious gemstones like crystals, carnelian and sapphire. Roman jewellery at first followed the trends of Etruscans, adopting gold and glass beads. However, their jewellery designs became more elaborate as the power and spread of the Roman Empire increased. 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 posts: Ancient Glass and Collecting Roman Glass

Weight 11.89 g
Dimensions L 44.3 cm
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