Description:

Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A fine pair of 22K gold (98%) hoop earrings, each hoop with a spiraled serpentine motif adorning one end. Believe it or not, the Romans invented the hoop earring which developed around 300 BCE. Hoop earrings on occasion were ornamented with finials representing animals, Maenads (the intoxicated women also known as Bacchae), slaves, or the Greek god Eros. These earrings present a coiling snake which symbolized immortality and was a popular Roman motif. 14K gold plated sterling silver ear wires were added to make these earrings both lovely and wearable! Size: 0.8" diameter (2 cm); total weight of both: 4 grams

Provenance: ex-Frances Artuner collection, Belgium, collected in the 1960s

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#155508

  • Condition: Ancient loops with modern 14K gold plated sterling silver earwires. Very slight bending to form of the ancient components, but otherwise they are in very fine condition.

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