Western Asiatic Gold Pendant with Green Hardstone

£ 375.00

A Western Asiatic gold pendant embellished with a rectangular green hardstone and gold granules. The main body of the pendant has a rectangle shape, enriched with a central green hardstone inset. Encompassing the stone is a band of nine granules, completed with a gold frame around the perimeter. Above, is a triangular formation of gold granules. Three loops feature at the base with three drop pendants attached below. Each drop is comprised of a gold chain ending with a bicone element. The middle chain is noticeably longer than the other two. A loop extends up from the pendant forming a suspension loop.

Date: 1st Millennium -5th century BC
Provenance: Ex Japanese private collection, 1970-2010. Deceased.
Condition: Very fine condition. Some encrustation is visible to the middle and right bicone elements.

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SKU: MJ-62 Category: Tag:

Many grand civilizations inhabited the area of Western Asia in Antiquity, and their wealth and prosperity is witnessed by the very sophisticated precious metal crafting of jewellery. Gold would have been hammered down to a thin layer and manipulated into different shapes. Gold, electrum and silver jewellery would have featured gold granules, glass and semi-precious stone inlays and detailed engravings. Fine granulation, as we can see on this item, along with filigree, were at the centre of Near Eastern and Western Asiatic jewellery production and were later adopted by the Greeks, Etruscans and Romans.

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

Weight 1.48 g
Dimensions L 4.7 x W 0.9 cm
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