Description:

Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A pair of beautiful 18K gold earrings composed of a wide, crescent-moon-shaped hollow gold sheet tube with an applied disc on one upturned end and a very thin curved wire for attachment. These earrings would have belonged to an elite Roman woman. Roman women - especially of the upper classes - had their ears pierced and wore one set of earrings. Jewelry was particularly important to women in Roman society because it was legally their own property, independent of their husband's wealth, and they could use it as they saw fit. Stunning and potentially wearable (see condition report). Size: 0.7" H (1.8 cm); 4.1 grams together

Provenance: private East Coast, USA collection

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#129463

  • Condition: Very slight bending/tears on interior gold surfaces; small areas of encrustation. Could be made wearable with modern findings.

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