Western Asiatic Gold Pendant with Glass, Jasper and Garnet Beads

£ 150.00

A vibrant Western Asiatic gold pendant featuring a stack of colourful beads and granulated gold spacers. The stack opens with a barrel-shaped gold bead with a granulated top rim, then a cuboid bead of translucent yellow glass. Three gold bands follow, the central of which features four granulated spheres at even intervals, and the lowermost of which is fixed to a trapezoid jasper bead. A gold bead composed of two granulated bands and a small, polygonal bead of garnet finish the stack. The beads are threaded upon two interlocked gold stems and secured at the bottom with a looped knot. The pendant is topped with a gold loop for suspension. Some minor wear and earthy encrustations feature to the surface.

Date: Circa 1st Millennium BC
Provenance: Ex. Japanese gentleman's (deceased) collection, 1970-2010.
Condition: Very good. Minor wear and earthy encrustations to the surface.

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SKU: KW-117 Category: Tags: ,

Jewellery is thought to be one of the oldest forms of art within history, with the presence of rings, bangles and necklaces’ being present in almost all ancient societies. Many grand civilisations inhabited the area of Western Asia in Antiquity, and their wealth and prosperity is witnessed by the very sophisticated, interesting, and unique styles of jewellery discovered in the area. Precious metals, such as gold, silver, and electrum, along with gemstones and other semi-precious stones, like lapis lazuli, agate and carnelian, were popular materials in Western Asiatic jewellery, showing off the wearer’s wealth and social status. Necklaces, rings, earrings and bracelets were worn not only in everyday life but were also buried with the deceased.

To find out more about different metal decorative techniques please see our relevant blog post: Decorative Metalwork Techniques.

Weight 2.38 g
Dimensions L 3.3 x W 0.6 cm
Culture

Glass

Region

Semi-Precious Stones

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